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The phrase "a doghouse" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a small shelter for a dog, typically found in a yard or garden.
Example: "After the storm, I checked to make sure the dog was safe in a doghouse."
Alternatives: "a dog shelter" or "a canine house".
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"Basically, her apartment just became a doghouse".
"My oldest son set a doghouse on fire," she says.
A dog sleeps in bed, while a man slumbers in a doghouse on the floor.
HERMANN JOSEF ABS liked to joke, "What's the difference between a doghouse and the supervisory board?
Oh, and I've added another building to my house in the country — a doghouse.
What if that person had built a doghouse out of them, a tree house, an outhouse?
Next to him was a dog on a doghouse saying, "I Snoopy".
"You can't buy a doghouse in the middle of Stamford," with that money, Ms. Anastos said.
Neutrino's new raft was a scrappy, broken-down wreck of a doghouse on a bed of plywood.
But they arrived out of season, so they slept on the streets, then in a doghouse, then in somebody's car.
I-Cybie will walk out of a doghouse and then freeze as the camera spins up and over the dog.
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