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The one space in your house that belongs to your dog alone is going to be the dog cage. Finding the right dog cage is something that requires a certain degree of effort and thought. The perfect dog cage should be tall enough for your dog to sit down or stand upright and long enough so they can stretch out while on their side.

However, if your dog’s cage is too large, one section of the cage might be used as a bathroom. Since dogs do not like to be around their own waste, using one end of the cage as a toilet will make them uneasy. 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 good place to put the dog cage, the kitchen is generally a good location. Dogs get pleasure from to be around people so putting them around many foot traffic will allow them to become comfortable in their cage knowing you are not far off. There are dogs who bark at night when you put them in their cages, especially puppies. This can mean either that they need to use the bathroom and want to go out, or that they are lonely and need attention. For this reason, it’s sometimes a good idea to have a second dog cage that is kept in your bedroom; they will know you are close by and will let you know when they need to go out.

A dog cage is not that expensive, 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. When you are training your puppy, the dog cage will make the process a whole lot easier.

Puppies can destroy furniture and you will save money on fixing or replacing these things. Pet catalogs, pet stores, and kennels commonly carry dog cages, or you can find them on the internet.

Mike writes articles on the dog cage and about how to train your dog with dog cages.

A dog’s jaw muscles are among the strongest of all animals. The average-sized Golden Retriever has the ability to untie the knot of a rawhide bone in minutes. Actually, it can tear the rawhide bone apart in as quick an amount of time as well. What a shame they can do the same to furniture as Too!

Different dog breeds are going to have different chewing patterns and tendencies, and that is all going to depend upon their behavior patterns. That is why dog owners should understand why dogs chew everything they see in or out of a house. That is one reason why their attention needs to be focused upon objects used only for chewing. But sometimes it is quite difficult getting a dog to understand that.

Young dogs including puppies are not very choosy about the materials which they find to chew. However, owners can teach the puppies to keep away from objects which are definitely not to be chewed upon.

As a little prevention is always better than the cure, keep laundry, shoes, and other chewable items away from the vicinity of the dog. Keep the toys meant for the dog away from the toys which are used by the children.

It is important to maintain an attractive variety of toys available and keep them indoors or outdoors so the dog may chew on them. Rawhide bones are very attractive to a number of dogs while other breeds will prefer hard rubber or unique plastic dental bones. With rare exception, giving the dog a real bone is often not a good idea. Oversized beef bones are usually safe, but chicken and pork bones are known to easily splinter which can lead to injury.

Thankfully, there are a great many special toys that can be used instead. Many will even have hollow interiors designed to hold treats. Often, the dog will need to struggle a little in order to get to the treat at the center which is the whole idea. This will keep the dog occupied and presents your pet with a solid mental and physical workout which keeps them striving to reach their reward.

It also does not hurt to take a firm tone with the dog when it grabs an unsuitable object such as socks or shoes. However, it is extremely unwise to yell or deliver hard physical punishment. Rather than yell, you will need to vent your frustrations elsewhere. Yes, this can be easier said than done but it must be followed in order to maintain the harmony of the owner/pet relationship.

One way to help develop specific habits is to take a little time (on a daily basis if needed) to put the dog on a leash and present an inappropriate object in front of it. If the dog moves towards the object, jerk the leash sideways firmly and enforce it with a sharp NO!

Remember that the leash always has to be jerked sideways, instead of the neck being yanked back. The muscles of the neck are strong, but the throat can be bruised easily. The jerking movement is not a punishment, but reinforcement.

A dog may have the tendency of chewing objects found outside like fences, chairs, plants and other items. Such behavior can be contained by coating homemade mixtures like cayenne pepper, upon the surfaces which the dog likes to chew. Some commercial products also have bitter apple, which discourages the dog from chewing any surface.

Successful dog training can only be done with consistency, patience and a lot of persistence. The idea behind stopping chewing is not to start a new behavior pattern, but to “suppress” a natural behavior pattern.

Often, redirecting the dog to acceptable objects is the best bet since it is impossible to eliminate the dog’s instincts. That is why it is necessary to be calm and vigilant. Keep your cool even when the dog chews on the new carpet. Objects can be replaced. A good relationship with a pet cannot.

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