Snoop's Dogg House Up for Grabs on eBay

Snoop Dogg Shed

Sometimes, being in the dog house can be a good thing.

Especially when it's Snoop Dogg's Dogg House. The hip-hop star is putting his favorite old backyard haunt—where he's done some serious woodshedding over the years to craft some of his biggest hits and hang out with some of music's brightest luminaries—on the eBay auction block to raise funds for Snoop's Youth Football League. 

"I've had this shed since tha turn of tha century," Snoop tells E! News. "I've beaten over 1,000 people in Madden in it, watched football game tape, seen the Lakers win championships, and, most of all, written hits in it."

Fans of Snoop—and interested bidders—can witness the Dogg House being craned out of Snoop's backyard to make way for a new shed during this Sunday's Snoop Dogg's Father Hood at 10:30 p.m. 

And if you're worried your friends might accuse you of trying to pass off just any old hoopty of a shack as a point of historical interest, fear not—this authentic Dogg House is personally autographed by Snoop himself.

"Enjoy it," he says. "And let the legend live on, ya dig?! Chuuuch."

Chuuuch, indeed.

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