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Dog Crates » Dog Crates - Are You Guilty?
Dog Crates - Are You Guilty?
Clive Green
Do you feel guilty about putting your dog in a crate or cage? This may help you understand more about some misconceptions of the humble dog crate. (PRWEB) June 20, 2005 -- Dog Crates, dog cages, puppy crates, whatever you call them, here in Britain they are becoming an increasingly popular method of housebreaking new puppies. More and more people are turning to dog crates because they keep puppy safe and they also keep your property safe too. Many dogs chew and some are especially destructive when they are left to their own devices. There is nothing worse than returning home and finding your stereo speakers ripped apart or your kitchen door has now got a hole in it or the arm on your sofa has a nice display of it internal sponge where the outer material has been ripped off by mans best friend. So apart from the usual running costs of a canine there can also be additional costs in replacing damaged property. This brings on fear and anxiety whilst you are out of the house because you can’t help but wonder what is being ruined back at home whilst you are trying to earn a living to pay for it. There is also the anxiety of wondering if this time the dog has decided to chew through an electrical cable with 220volts passing through it or is he choking on a large splinter from the half eaten kitchen unit. We can help but worry about the dog being safe and our property being in the same condition it was when we left home. For the price of a dog crate which you can get for as little as 19.99 from www.ukdogcrate.co.uk you could save yourself money, anxiety, fear and stress… In other words the reason why dog crates are becoming so popular is because they give us peace of mind. We know Banjo is safe and out of harms way and we also know he isn’t tearing the place apart. There is of course another advantage which is that dogs actually like them. Although people call them cages and that is really what they are a dog doesn’t see it like this to him it’s his den, his indoor kennel, his own personal space. It’s a place where he can retreat when he feels tired, anxious, lonely or unwell. So if you feel guilty about putting your dog in a cage, think again!
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