Dog
Crates Can Grow With Your Dog
& Help With House
Training
Mention dog
crates, and most dog owners start feeling uneasy and even
guilty about something, though they're not quite sure
what... The fact that crates are built of metal wires
probably brings to mind vague thoughts of prisons, not
what they would wish for their best friend.
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Dog Crates: Instruments of
Torture ... or Blissful Canine Dens?
And this is perfectly understandable if you consider that
many view a dog crate as an a convenient tool that allows them
to incarcerate their dog the moment he sets a paw wrong, or
whenever they wish to go out and protect their home from an
untrained dog.
But what if dogs had a totally different view of dog crates?
What if they looked at a crate more like a den, a place all
their own to retreat to for peace and quiet, as well as some
privacy?
Approach crate training correctly, and your best friend will
be forever grateful to you for providing him with his own
little retreat, proportioned to his size, away from the hustle
and bustle of the humans’ daily activities, where he can truly
relax without fear of being stepped on or teased.
Dog Crates: Your
Best Dog Training Tool Bar None
Get ready to be astonished by what crate training can
accomplish for you and your dog:
- gradually train your puppy to be comfortable being
alone for short periods of time when you must go out and
have peace of mind knowing he is safe and can’t destroy
anything;
- minimize the fuss and worry of car travel with a crate
that is easy to set up and take down for visits to vets,
groomer, friends and relatives, or even your hotel
room;
- buy a crate that grows with your puppy, and save money
and hassle, as well as storage space;
- find out how choosing the right dog crate can
simplify puppy or dog housebreaking and reduce potty
training time to a fraction of what it would normally take
by appealing to your best friend’s instincts;
But that’s not all! Dog crates have many other
advantages:
- allow you and your dog to check on each other: their
open design allow air to circulate and keep your dog
comfortable while he can observe your whereabouts;
- help your dog relax and rest in comfort. You can add a
bed once your puppy is potty trained and even a cover to
keep distractions at bay during nap time;
- easily transport the crate to your bedroom at night so
you can easily monitor him and help him through his first
nights in a new home;
- the plastic pan makes cleaning a breeze;
- get a crate with a double (front and back) door, giving
you flexibility to install it wherever you wish in your
home;
- a three-door crate with a third door on the side will
prove even more practical whether at home or in your
car;
- do yourself a favour and get a crate with a divider
panel for quick and easy housebreaking. Once your puppy is
trained, remove the panel, allowing him space to grow and
saving you money you would have spent on a larger
crate;
- save space and clutter: with his very own crate, your
dog won’t need additional dog beds, making cleanup much
easier.

And if you’re afraid that a dog crate sitting in the middle
of your living room will stand out like a sore thumb, choose
among many
designs of dog crates (actually, dog
residences) the one that will blend perfectly with your
décor and let your dog entertain in style, just like
you!
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