Choosing a crate for your dog may seem a little difficult, but it doesn't have to be. There are several different kinds to consider, but determining your main use of the crate can help in your decision. If you are looking for training crates, there are great ones in all sizes to choose from. Crates for overnight sleeping are also available and many of these are plush, colorful and comfortable for your pet.
After you determine the right crate size for your dog, then you have a few other options to choose. There are crates with only one door and others that have two and three doors. While this may seem like an unusual choice for a pet owner, these doors are positioned on the top, front and side so that you can easily get to your pet in different situations to let him out for a walk or for potty training purposes.
A crate can be a wonderful thing for your pet during times of training, sleeping and when you have guests over. The crate will prevent your pet from damaging your doors and flooring if you simply put them in another room and shut the door when you have guests.
Traveling with your pet becomes much easier with a crate. There are many crates that are made for traveling, giving your dog a safe environment in which to ride in a car, bus or plane. These crates also make for great transportation to and from the veterinarian's office.
So, considering a crate doesn't have to be difficult for you since there are many styles and sizes. You will feel more confident that your pet is safe and secure in all situations!
Our vet will not let anyone come into the office unless their animal is in a crate! If it is not crowded you can have a leash on your pet. Plus, they are located on a busy highway so it's protecting the animals.
ReplyDeleteDog crates are very handy!
Our dog loves her crate. When she gets tired she crawls in it. I bet it is nice and peaceful away from all of the chaos in our house. Sometimes I wish I had a crate! LOL
ReplyDeleteI shared this page with the teacher I am an aide with. She just got a sweet puppy, Gus.
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