Why Own A Dog Cage

July 20, 2009 by · 8 Comments 

There are many dog owners that choose to let their animals run freely around the house and other choose to purchase a dog cage for them to sleep in at night. This is usually done as a way to control the dogs that tend to run all over the house and bark consistently annoying the sleeping owners.

There are many places that have dog cages for sale so do check the major retail stores and pet outlets and you will find one that suits your budget. You can also find great deals on the internet, so do a Google search to find one that suits both your taste and budget. If you do drive, you can always check the garage sales that are around your town and you might just be able to find what you are looking for.

Dog cages are a great way to transport pets from home to the vet’s or on a family excursion when you don’t want the pet climbing all over the seat of the car. When out visiting the beach, or on a family picnic take the dog cage along and you will be able to place your pet inside when you so desire.

Dog cages come in a wide variety of materials, and depending on the size of you pet will help you to make a decision about which type to choose. Whatever type of cage you choose make sure to lay some old blankets, or comfy soft pillows inside so to provide a warm,comfortable, resting place for your pet.

Certain types of dog cages can also be used as a training method, and when the pet misbehaves consistently, place it in the cage for a time-out. Soon it will learn to break the habit that has put it their in the first place.

Why Buy A Dog Cage?

July 4, 2009 by · 5 Comments 

Many pet owners choose to let their pets roam free around the house all hours of the night, while others choose to buy cages to place them in. Those who are used to letting their pets explore often refuse to buy any type of cage for their pet. Some people might ask why buy a dog cage? Dog cages are a relatively cheap way of training a pet a particular discipline.

A dog cage comes in a wide array of colors, shapes, sizes and budgets to suit almost anyone’s needs. For the larger dogs, a steel cage is recommended due to its strength and long life. There are many places where you can get a dog cage at great savings. Check the largest retail pet store outlet in your area as you will find many great bargains.

Transporting a pet becomes a much easier task when placed in a cage, especially if you are going to a place where there will be lots of animals. If your pet is a little leery of new surroundings or does not like to go to the vet and shows signs of anguish then placing it inside a cage will help it to feel more secure and unobtainable from other animals.

Depending on what type of cage you choose, make sure to toss in some toys, blankets, and bones as a way to make the animal relax and feel comfort within the cage. Dog cages can also be purchased online through various sites, so do a Google search for them and check for one that suits you both in taste and budget.

Dog cages are reasonably priced so a good idea would be to invest in a larger, more expensive one for home and a cheaper, but well made plastic carrier that can be used to travel short distances, such as to the vet’s for a check-up.

What Are the Advantages of Crate Training?

June 29, 2009 by · 1 Comment 

When done correctly, crate training benefits both your dog and you.  It will create a much happier household for all family members when you dog learns and understands his boundaries.

Housebreaking Will Be Much Easier

Since dogs in general do not like to sleep in their own mess, housebreaking will become much easier.  Dogs generally develop better bladder control when confined to dog cages over a specific time.  He will learn when to relieve himself after taking him outside immediately after his release from his cage.

Dogs, being den animals,  generally like their place clean and quiet.  It is also good to remember that puppies need to go more often, so do not keep them in the crate for a long period.

Dog Crates Will Limit Destructive Behaviors

Since your dog naturally love chewing on things, your job is to train him on acceptable objects.  Your dog crate will assist you in this job.  By providing acceptable chew toys in his crate, you dog will begin to learn the right things to chew on and in the right place.

A Crate Will Protect Your Dog From Household Dangers

You can potentially put your dog in danger unnecessarily if left to roam unsupervised.  As you may know, a house may contain many potentially dangerous objects to chew on.  Your dog may not realize the danger chewing on electric wires or certain plants or foods.

Proper crate training of your dog provides more confidence that your dog will limit getting in trouble even when you are not around to supervise.

Dog Crates Make Traveling Safer

Containment in a dog crate helps eliminate some possible distractions if you have a very active dog.  A crate trained dog makes your trip more peaceful as your dog rest contently in his crate.

Crates provides a safe place for your dog when he is tired, not feeling well or just wants to be alone.

Do you ever notice dogs sleeping under tables or desks?  Naturally, dogs like small enclosed spaces in your home that may mimic a den.  Dog crates can serve as a great refuge and excellent dens your dog can hangout in.  Crates will also prepare your dog from some potentially stressful situations like going to the vet.

As you can see, crate training is beneficial for both your dog and you.  Start your crate training today, buy a dog cage, and reap the benefits.