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Okay, before going to bed tonight, put the sides up to take measurements for the front.  The back wall is 6-inches shorter than the front, with the front being a full 4-foot tall.
Time-lapse:  We measured, cut, fastened, put a 2nd window in, put a doggie-door in the lower-left side and  a "people door" in the center - or if you will, a "maid servant's access door" - this to clean the dogs domicile and launder the linens and squeaker toys.  These dogs are so spoiled.
...Gonna start calling this boy, "Leaning Brandon".  Once again, he's hot, he's tired, but he can see it taking shape.  With a little direction and our support, even a Wyoming boy can endure the Texas Summer - Right Brandon? 
Well looky there, a wall, with cut-outs, a window, a doggie-door and a people door.

See how well the corners fit together with "S" structuring?  Not only are they weather proof, they are stronger this way and easier to assemble - cool huh? 
Time to insulate this wall.  "Oh Brandon"...

Now where'd he go?
Man does he do good work.  Look at that quality job.  Of course he had an excellent teacher...
Now measure and cut the inside Luanne wall board.  Cut to length, mark the window position, where the doggie-door is, the people door position and the top cut. 
Perfect.  Very nice.  Uncle Mike did the cuts, just in case.  We only had so many sheets of material and did not want to waste any.  Not with this many cuts and shapes.
Uncle Mike stealthfully approaches the sleeping Jaguar, creeping ever so close with each passing step...  All of the sudden, the eyes open (blink) -

"Hey Sam, are you going to help us any more with the Dog House?"

You can almost read her mind by the expression on her face, can't you?
Brandon does such good work.  And he gets so excited when he can see his own work.  He put more than half the hours in to make this project come to pass.  Besides, look at all those screws in that 1-wall.  Just imagine how many are elsewhere - "Smile Brandon"
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