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Dog cages are becoming a more and more popular staple in the homes of dog owners, mainly because they are helpful with training. Dog cages will also be known as crates, due to the fact a lot of people are more quite happy with calling the cage a crate because cages are often associated with jail and cruelty. There's really no distinction between a crate and cage; the only time that a do cage must have a negative effect is that if it is involved with a puppy mill or other cruel acts directed towards dogs.



Running around the world currently, there are two main types of dogs, wild dogs and domestic dogs. Domestic dogs are dogs that aren't wild and are kept usually inside a home or family like a pet, while an outrageous dog runs about freely and has no "owner" or "master." Wild dogs will even build dens in the wild where they are able to eat and sleep; whether or not a dog is wild or domestic, most dogs have the instinct to have their own dens. Since all dogs usually have that instinct, that is the main reason why domestic dogs will usually take kindly to some dog cage because he or she will associate the cage having a den.



Some people have trouble with their dog taking up all the space about the bed and would rather that the dog sleep somewhere else. Other people would just prefer the dog remain in the cage while they go out and run a few errands or whatnot. Puppy owners know all of this too well because usually puppies will go through a chewing phase where they need to chew on absolutely exactly what they cone across; some older dogs do this as well. This is where your dog cage would come in handy, if you can train the dog to stay in the cage as you go out, then you do not have to worry about the sanctity of your personal belongings. However, when choosing out a dog cage, take your dog's chewing habits into mind because some dogs can easily damage or chew through certain cage materials.



Dog cages can be made of quite a few different materials, the most typical being wood, fabric, plastic and metal or wire cages. Picking the best material can be based on a number of different factors. If you travel a lot and prefer to take your dog with you, then a wire or metal cage might not be the best option because they are usually bulky and high. However, there are some wire and metal cages that can be folded down into a far more portable size. As stated before, your dog's chewing habits, if any, have to be take into consideration. A fabric or plastic cage can generally be chewed through, while a wooden it's possible to be damaged by chewing. A metal or wire cage seems like the best cage at this point, but they can also prove detrimental on your dog's teeth if chewed on. Which means you need to figure out how bad your dog's chewing is and make a informed decision based on that.



Dog cages can be a wonderful decision if used properly. Your dog could end up completely loving the cage while he or she examines it as his or her own room. If your dog chews on everything or hogs all of the space on the bed, a cage could help fix this problem. Dog cages can be good for a lot of different things regarding your pet, all you have to complete is buy one to see.







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