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DOG CRATE TRAINING

A dog crate is often necessary when training your dog or ensuring his/her safety and security. It helps you confine the dog and restrict its actions. Dog Create training is very useful in relation to training your dog about proper toilet use, housebreaking rules, and socialization.

In one way or another, a crate can help maintain better relationship between the dog keeper and the lovable pet since the cage will prevent your pet from doing unwanted behavior and actions such as biting furnishings and eliminating everywhere around the house.

Also, the dog crate will also be helpful in providing the dog a sense of security and territoriality. The crate can actually act as the dog's very own room and territory.

If you engage your pet dog to proper dog crate training activities, then you can enjoy the following benefits:

a. If you have a crate, you can leave your dog alone in the house without worrying about his/safety and the mess he/she will probably create when left alone. You will also be worry free of damaged electrical wirings, ruined furnishings, malformed shoes and slippers, and many more.

b. If you travel while bringing your dog, you will have peace of mind and you will not worry about loosing your dog. In cases when your dog experiences irritation or confusion about an unfamiliar territory, you dog can simply retreat to his crate. If you drive alone with your dog, you also be free of the stress created by having a dog interfere with your driving.

c. If you have a crate, you can control the dog's toilet behavior even when you are not around. If you are out of the house, leave the dog in the crate and designate a toilet area inside. Be sure that your dog is familiar with the designated toilet area so he/she can avoid soiling his/her den.

d. The crate will give the dog a feeling of security and safety. When confused or tired, the dog can use the crate as an area for retreat- a place where he/she have utmost control over and an area that is truly his/her own.

e. The crate allows you to watch over your dog all the time. Instead of having a doghouse placed in the front yard, you can have your dog inside your bedroom as long as it is in the crate and no danger of room destruction is posed by the dog's presence.  It is often advisable to place the dog crate in the area where the family spends a lot of time as well. This can allow the dog to have lots of quality time with his/her keepers, and thus provide a sense of belongingness to the family.