From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdoghousedog‧house /ˈdɒɡhaʊs $ ˈdɒːɡ-/ noun 1 → be in the doghouse2 [countable] American English a small house outdoors for a dog to sleep in
Examples from the Corpus
doghouse• Ralph built Grover a doghouse with windows and a hinged door.• Snoopy lies on the top of his doghouse almost covered in newly fallen snow.• I didn't play much, I kind of got in the coach's doghouse.• So why was he in the doghouse?• William Floyd was in the doghouse.• He staked the doghouse into the ground with three stakes, all he had.