Rabu, 25 September 2013

What are some possible dog crate related dog injuries?

dog crates travel on Puppy Travel Crate
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Happie Daz


I figure if I know some things to watch out for, I can better prepare his crate for maximum safety.


Answer
Hair/fur being rubbed off from pressure or if the dog becomes agitated. Stress. It is really good to teach a dog to like his crate so that travel is not as stressful for the dog.

What is your opinion on dog crates?




Madison


When you have to leave your house, do you put your dog in a crate or let the dog roam free in the house? Which is better?


Answer
I am a firm believer in crate training. Not only does it offer our dogs a safe and secure place all their own, but -in my opinion- it speeds up housebreaking and keeps furkids from getting into trouble/mischief. Also, it is quite apparent at the hospital which dogs are used to crating, the dogs are a lot less anxious and a lot less stressed, there is a HUGE difference.

Many people don't realize just how important it is to get their dogs comfortable with crates. Your dog will be crated at vet offices, boarding facilities, doggie daycares, and they SHOULD be crated while traveling in a car.

As puppies I crate train until they prove to me they have earned the right to the family room. Even though my two current dogs are now technically "out of their crates", I do still crate them on a regular basis to keep them comfortable with the idea and I do always leave the crates out at all times. I cannot tell you how many times I have found my dogs either napping or chewing their bones in their crates. It is all about making crates a POSITIVE experience.




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