Dogs Love Crates
Many people are under the false impression that you can only
crate train puppies and they refrain from crate training older
dogs as they think it is too difficult.
There are also many people who think crate training is
inhumane but done correctly this couldn't be further from the
truth.
The dogs crate should never be used as a place to be sent
when punished.
When dogs have been crate trained correctly they actually enjoy
the security of having their own place to stay.
Even at times when they are not expected to stay in the
crate the dog will find comfort in it's own area of the
home.
Provided the crate is in a sheltered place and there is
fresh water available they will be completely happy to have
their own home.
Dogs often get possessive of their crate and other members
of the family, children in particular, need to understand that
this is the dogs special area that they must respect.
The crate should always be kept clean and where possible the
dog should have a favorite rug or blanket to sleep on in the
crate.
The crate should always be made accessible for the dog with
the door open when they aren't required to stay in the crate so
they can feel free to come and go as they like and stay in the
crate if they feel like resting at times other than those
destined for the crate door to be closed.
Older dogs can find the crate a very secure place as they
become less confident with themselves when getting older.
If an older dog does have a mishap and urinate or soil their
crate it is very important that it is cleaned immediately so
they will continue to enjoy their space.
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