Thursday, November 12, 2009

How To Choose The Right Cage For Your Dog

By Mike Horvarth

A good dog cage can function as the dog's very own room in your home, an area unique to him alone. Selecting a dog cage that is right for your pet is a significant decision that calls for some thoughtful consideration. You need to find a dog cage that will give your pet enough room to sit down or stand, and allow them to stretch out when they decide.

You do not want the cage to be too big, or your pet may use one end as a toilet. Most animals do not like being in close proximity to their waste, and dogs are no exception; they will be uncomfortable. If the cage is too small the dog can't move around and will again feel uncomfortable.

You want a cage that will allow your pet to see what is going on around them and provide plenty of air; usually a wire cage is best. A cover might also be needed if the dog tends to bark when placed in the cage. Cage covers are available for purchase, but you can always cover the cage with a towel. For easy cleaning, you want the dog cage to be equipped with a removable tray, preferably of plastic.

If you are looking for a suitable location to place the dog cage, the kitchen is generally a good place. Dogs get pleasure from human companionship, so placing the cage near more heavily used areas will make your pet more comfortable while he is in the cage. Often times, especially with puppies, dogs will bark at night in their cage. This can mean either that they need to use the bathroom and want to go out, or that they are lonely and need attention. Putting an additional cage or just having one in your bedroom is a good thing to do because it allows them to be near you all night and let you know when they have to use the bathroom.

A dog cage is not that costly, but the size of the dog will ultimately determine this. Crates and cages run around fifty dollars at the lower end, but can range all the way up to 150 dollars or more. With out your dog cage, dog training will be much harder during puppyhood.

The expense of fixing furniture and other things commonly destroyed by dogs will allow you to actually save money in the long run. You can find dog cages at pet stores, kennels, catalogs or there are many great websites to visit on the internet.

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