February 15, 2010

Training Your Dog Using Dog Cages And Kennels

When looking for a dog kennel for your pet, remember there are certain types that are made for different breeds of dogs, and not every cage will be the right one for your particular situation. There are luxury kennels, designed for small dogs when they travel, that have every imaginable amenity included. Others are made for extremely large pets and are build to maximize security.

Dog cages can be made in virtually any size imaginable (even large enough to house a room full of adult sized people), and have many styles that serve various purposes. Make sure to get one that suits your exact needs and specifications.

If you are travelling with your pet then may want to get a cage that is fabric with a door of mesh and a zippered roof; or you may want to buy a hard plastic type of cage with metal doors, or a kennel which is totally metal mesh save for a solid floor. All of these are ideal for keeping your pet still while on a long car trip for vacation, or even for transporting the animal from one training event to another. It also makes a great way to carry your favourite canine when free roaming pets are not allowed.

Most cages and kennels for training are designed to be used inside as a way of either housebreaking your animal, punishing him for bad behavior, or keeping him from running loose when nobody is around to keep an eye on him. If you can keep your dog in the cage at night when you are sleeping, they will learn to wait to use the bathroom until you are able to let them out, and this will help you with getting them on a schedule.

You can also use the cage as a punishment when they have misbehaved. It won’t take many unwanted trips into the closed off space for him to learn when something is considered bad and not to be done. While it’s not a substitute for your attention, sometimes a cage is a good way to keep your rambunctious pet under control during times when you’re not home.

If you are keeping your dog outside, you can also purchase cages or kennels which are designed for outdoor use; many of these have wood floors and can be attached to a doghouse so your pet has a safe, dry home for sleeping, and room to run around in during the day. Finally, walk-in cages are good for the temporary housing of several large dogs, and provide ease of access and cleaning.

Graham writes articles on the dog cages and about how to find cheap dog cages on the internet.

Filed under Dog Training by Graham Smith

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