Doghouses often have large entry doors that allow cold winds, from ever changing directions, to enter the enclosure.
I suggest attaching a windmill-like "vertical stabilizer" to the roof of the doghouse. The doghouse would be mounted on a "lazy susan" type of ball bearing rotating base. With enough wind, the entry door would rotate to the downwind side of the cold wind.
A more complicated variation would rotate the doghouse via an electric motor controlled by wind direction sensors.
A negative aspect may be that the animal would be disturbed by the movement. But, after they got used to the benefits, hopefully not.-- Sunstone, Oct 29 2006 Idea fetch. http://www.ideafetch.ca/en/index.asp [2 fries shy of a happy meal, Oct 30 2006] It's not too late. [link]-- 2 fries shy of a happy meal, Oct 30 2006 My dog will turn 14 next year. She is the cutest old dog alive (still) and just got a tumor removed from an organ I can't name because I don't know the word in english... and she could use one of these doghouses for recovery. + for caring about the little details in dog's lives.-- Pericles, Oct 31 2006 random, halfbakery