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8 Great Reasons to Use a Dog Crate

Learn the ways a dog crate can help you raise a well-behaved dog.

Andrea Arden

Cratetraining a dog offers many benefits. Use a dog crate to:

1. Housetrain your dog. Efficient and humane training aids, crates take advantage of the dog's natural tendency to keep his sleeping area clean. However, you should crate your puppy for only as long as he can reasonably control his bladder and bowels.

2. Protect your dog. Crating a dog prevents him from chewing electrical cords or eating poisonous plants, toxic cleaning fluids, or nylon socks (which can tear up your dog's intestines.) These are only a few dangers awaiting dogs left alone in a home.

3. Protect your property. A crate costs between $25 and $200, depending on its size and where you buy it. That's a bargain compared to the cost of replacing furniture and other belongings your new dog can destroy.

4. Curb and prevent separation anxiety. You love your dog, but you can't spend every minute of every day with him. The crate can help you teach your dog to enjoy spending time alone.

5. Introduce chew toys. A dog engrossed in chewing a toy will stay out of mischief. Give your dog time in his crate with two stuffed chew toys, and he'll become hooked on his crate and stay out of trouble.

6. Give a timeout. A new dog gives you great rewards, but he also can drain you. If your dog becomes excessively excited or starts nipping, use the crate for a brief timeout. Don't do this to punish your dog. (Never use a crate negatively.) Rather, the timeout allows your dog to regain his composure so he can interact appropriately with you.

7. Travel safely. Whether your dog travels by air or car, a crate is one of the best ways to ensure safety. Additionally, when you stay in a hotel, keep your dog in a crate to prevent damage.

8. Provide security. Crates provide your dog with his own quiet place to hang out. This is especially important if you have a busy household and children. To encourage your dog to accept people petting him while inside the crate, praise him and give him tasty rewards on occasion. Also, let children know not to bother your dog while he is inside the crate. That's his quiet time.

Source: "Dog-Friendly Dog Training" by Andrea Arden (Howell Book House)

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thanks for the info
andrea, hamilton, OH
Posted: 7/21/2008 6:50:43 AM
very good thanks'
bill, cottonport, LA
Posted: 7/12/2008 4:09:04 PM
thanks for the info

John 3:16
megan, somewherein, OH
Posted: 5/27/2008 9:30:06 AM
Me again. I just want to clarify. We did multiple stops on the way home and took her out of her crate each time for food and water and bathroom breaks. She played around a bit to burn a little energy on her leash. She was not leash trained and so we restricted her to an area where we could reach with the leash..we had 5 foot snowbanks at the time.. When it came time to put her back in her crate, she had to be put in it the first few times and did indeed put the brakes on, but we kept calm and reassuing. The moment we closed her crate we did not have any eye contact or talk to her until the next stop. Resist the urge even if it is your living room to say good dog as that will ensure that she has your attention. Say good dog when you take her out and praise her. We had a golden retreiver rescue 17 years ago, who took 2 hours to settle down. I cannot imagine breaking it off too soon and having to repeat the exercise, but I will tell you..it was mighty tempting. We stayed the course and he eventually gave in and had a well deserved nap. When he woke up, he went out for bathroom duties and some fun. It was all over, but it was tough on our nerves and emotions, but most beneficial in the long run. He lived to be 17...
Maureen, Waubaushene, ON
Posted: 4/14/2008 6:42:10 AM
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