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		<title>Advice On Selecting The Best Dog Cage</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2010 17:26:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ran Tyler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a dog owner, you can help your dog feel more safe and secure by purchasing a suitable dog cage. Whether you're trying to housebreak a new puppy or trying to give your large-breed dog a comfortable place to rest, dog cages are great tools. There are a number of different options available. These range greatly in price and can be purchased either at your local pet supply store or online.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a dog owner, you can help your dog feel more safe and secure by purchasing a suitable dog cage. Dog cages are definitely useful, especially for people who have a new puppy that still needs a little training, or if you simply need a secure place for your bigger dog to sleep. There are a number of different options available. These range greatly in price and can be purchased either at your local pet supply store or online.</p>
<p>It can be easy to become overwhelmed by the selection available to you, but having more options to choose from will ensure that you find what you&#8217;re looking for. When shopping for a cage, the biggest consideration is providing adequate cage for your pet. This is extremely important for any dog &#8212; big or small. As a rule of thumb, your dog needs to be able to stretch, turn around and lie down comfortably. Some dog owner&#8217;s make the mistake of getting their small dog a crate built for a larger animal, thinking the bigger the better. This is not the case and it is not wise to get a dog crate that is too big. </p>
<p>That&#8217;s because you want to provide your dog with an area that feels safe and comfortable. When you give your dog too much space, they can actually feel scared and uncomfortable instead. No matter what size cage you need, they are all built from plastics, wood and metals. When choosing which material your dog cage should be designed from, keep in mind the safety of your dog, and opt for a model that&#8217;s sturdy enough to handle a little wear and tear.</p>
<p>If you need a large cage, seek one made from metals and wood, because plastic has a tendency to deform and become brittle. It is also important to think about your dog&#8217;s comfort when purchasing a crate. An important safety measure to take is to make sure there are no sharp edges in the cage, which could easily hurt your dog.</p>
<p>Another safety measure to take is looking into the cage lock to make sure it can not hurt your dog and is sufficient. One you buy the crate, there are also some other things to think about. Offering your dog a warm and inviting environment a thoughtful and loving gesture, so outfit the cage with toys and a pet bed.</p>
<p>This helps to encourage and invite your dog to enter the cage and makes it easier for him to feel he has a spot of his own. You can also use treats sparingly to entice your pet to investigate its new cage; this practice should help your dog be more willing to spend time inside.</p>
<p>Ran writes articles on <a href="http://petdogcages.com">car dog cages</a> and about training your dog with <a href="http://petdogcages.com/house-training-with-dog-cages/">small dog cages</a>.</p>
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		<title>Tips On Buying The Most Suitable Dog Cage</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 03:09:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Fran James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It can be very confusing when looking to buy a dog cage for your best friend. The reason for this is that there are so many types available. These vary from the heavy duty metal dog cages to the smaller, cut, decorative ones that tend to appear more like a piece of furniture.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It can be very confusing when looking to buy a dog cage for your best friend. The reason for this is that there are so many types available. These vary from the heavy duty metal dog cages to the smaller, cut, decorative ones that tend to appear more like a piece of furniture.</p>
<p>The folding wire cages are one of the most popular and usually cheapest models around. They are very useful for crate training your dog and for travelling. They are open on all sides which can be a disadvantage as it does not provide a quiet area for your pet to retreat to. This can be remedied though by simply placing a blanket over the cage.</p>
<p>A popular chice nowadays is the soft dog cage. They are popular because they look cute and thay are nice and warm and cozy for your dog. Although they are quite durable, you may run into problems if your dog likes to chew things or is going to grow a lot bigger. They are ideal for the smaller breeds of dogs.</p>
<p>The wicker dog cage is one of my favorites which will quite easily complement living room furniture. If you are looking for something that will be mostly used indoors, these are a good choice. As with the soft cages, the wicker types are mostly suitable for the smaller dog.</p>
<p>The most common type of cage used for transporting dogs is the plastic dog cage, which has a door at the front and air vents on the top and along the sides. These types are often a little more expensive than the other models available. Therefore, it is worthwhile buying one that is also an airline approved carrier, in case you decide to travel by air at a later date. I would advise this type of cage over the wire variety for travelling in a car.</p>
<p>When deciding on what type of cage to buy you should also consider both the size of your dog and his habits. If he is a chewer or if he is large, I would recommend buying a hard plastic carrier type cage. This is especially so if he is also going to be spending a lot of time in it.</p>
<p>Whichever type of cage you decide to buy, it is important to remember that this is your dogs new home. He should see this as somewhere that provides him with security and somewhere quiet to rest.</p>
<p>Fran writes articles on the <a href="http://petdogcages.com">cages for dogs</a> and about how to find <a href="http://petdogcages.com/dog-cages/">cheap dog cages</a> on the internet.</p>
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		<title>The Use Of Kennels And Cages In Training Dogs</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Feb 2010 15:27:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Graham Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When the time comes to choose the right dog cage or kennel for your pet, keep in mind that they are not all the same, and that there is a correct type for each situation. There are kennels which are designed and made strictly for the comfort of small animals which are being transported. There are kennels that are built extremely sturdily, to house large dogs and keep them secure.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When the time comes to choose the right dog cage or kennel for your pet, keep in mind that they are not all the same, and that there is a correct type for each situation. There are kennels which are designed and made strictly for the comfort of small animals which are being transported. There are kennels that are built extremely sturdily, to house large dogs and keep them secure.</p>
<p>Dog cages come in many different sizes, and have many styles that serve various purposes. Make sure to get one that suits your exact needs and specifications.</p>
<p>When looking for a traveling cage, you will find several styles to choose from: kennels made of metal grid with a solid floor, a plastic den with a metal door, or even a zipper-entranced, mesh-doored fabric &#8220;bag&#8221;. The many uses for this kind of kennel range from keeping your pet secure and under control for trips or vacations, to transporting it between training events. Also, these are ideal when you are not allowed to have your pet roaming free in a facility.</p>
<p>When used indoors, kennels are primarily used for training, whether it be potty training, behavioral modification, or just &#8220;damage control&#8221; when you leave the house and feel your furniture might be in peril if your canine friend were left to his own devices. By keeping the dog in the cage at night when you do not want to take him outside to go to the toilet, you can teach him to operate his body on a schedule that best suits your needs and schedule.</p>
<p>When he does something wrong, you can put him in his cage as a way of solitary confinement. Before long he will associate the confines of the kennel with the bad behavior and will adjust his behavior accordingly to avoid the punishment. This is also a wonderful way to keep your dog from tearing up the house when there is no one there to play with him.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>Graham writes many articles on <a href="http://petdogcages.com">dog cages</a> and about training your dog with <a href="http://petdogcages.com/dog-cages/">small dog cages</a>.</p>
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		<title>The Proper Use Of Dog Cages For House Training.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 20:28:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Karen Taylor</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many of the dog owners today struggle with the problem of house training. Although many methods have worked to solve this problem, there are some dog owners that resort to drastic ways out of frustration and desire to have their dog house trained quickly.</p>
<p>To get the sort of behavior that you want for your dog, the owner must pick a training method that best fits their pet. Some dogs train easily using constant supervision, but others must be trained using paper or a cage. It&#8217;s also acceptable to combine these methods.</p>
<p>Even though cage training is effective, you will find a lot of concerns about this method. Many people think that by using a cage or any other sort of related training aid in general is inhumane and that it shouldn&#8217;t be forced on dogs. Although, using a cage has proven to be the most effective and efficient of the many ways to train your dog.</p>
<p>Why? First, because dogs are den dwelling creatures. For centuries dogs have been known to go to a den if they wanted warmth in cold weather or to cool of in the heat. They consider their den as their home in which they are safe from harm. Therefore a cage should feel like home for them &#8211; not a cage!</p>
<p>Secondly since dogs are animals which like to keep clean in their homes, they will try to keep their cages as unsoiled as possible. With this in mind, you can place your dog inside his cage and he/she will learn to control his bladder and bowel until he/she is permitted to go to his/her designated voiding area. Since puppies are still young, they should be taken out regularly and more often than an older dog since they only have a limited control over their bladder and bowel movements. Doing so will aid your pup in developing a regular potty schedule.</p>
<p>You can get a cage in many different styles and made from various materials. You can find cages at your pet supply stores, hardware stores, or in the pet section of some department stores. When you purchase a cage for your pet, consider their needs and consider why you are buying the cage. If you travel, consider purchasing a cage made of plastic for your dog, as wire cages will not protect them from extremes of temperature. You should also think about the size of the cage. Buying a new create when he has outgrown the old one costs a lot of money. You can easily buy a large cage for your puppy to grow into and simple block off the area of the cage that the puppy does not need, so he/she can&#8217;t go to that area to void.</p>
<p>Be consistent and determined when housebreaking your dog using your cage. Your housebreaking issues will soon disappear if you do this properly.</p>
<p>Karen writes many pieces on the <a href="http://petdogcages.com">large dog cage</a> and about how to train your pet with <a href="http://petdogcages.com/dog-cages/">large dog cages</a> fast.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 03:10:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Horvarth</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[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.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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.</p>
<p>However, if your dog&#8217;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&#8217;t move around and will again feel uncomfortable.</p>
<p>The best options in dog cages are usually made of wire, which allows for good air flow and allows the dog to see where he is. 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. If you purchase a dog cage that has a plastic tray you can pull out, any necessary clean ups are easily done.</p>
<p>Your kitchen is usually a suitable location to maintain your dog&#8217;s cage, if you are having problem deciding. Because dog&#8217;s are social, having them close to an area where you are present while they are in their cage is going to make them feel more comfortable in their brand new room. 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 simply 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.</p>
<p>The price of dog cages varies by the size of the cage and the size of the dog; for a small dog you may be able to find a dog cage that suits you for 50 dollars, however, for a large dog you are looking at prices of 150 dollars or more. Dog training can also be designed more difficult without the use of a dog cage during the dog&#8217;s early years.</p>
<p>Puppies can destroy fixtures and furniture and other items that are usually damaged by dogs, and you will save money on repairing or replacing these things. Pet catalogs, pet stores, and kennels commonly carry dog cages, or you can find them online.</p>
<p>Mike writes numerous articles on <a href="http://petdogcages.com">pet dog cages</a> and about the safety aspects of <a href="http://petdogcages.com/dog-cages/">dog cages</a> to keep your pet safe whilst traveling.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Eric Renfro</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Puppies should be housetrained as early as possible. Over 80% of dogs in the U.S. are kept inside the home by their owners. Failing to properly teach them to control their bladders and bowels will have frustrating consequences later. Fortunately, providing a healthy does of consistent discipline, patience, and attention upfront can help ensure your pup is housebroken early. There will be accidents, so plan for them. In the same way toddlers eventually learn to use the toilet, your puppy will also learn to avoid making a mess in your home.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Puppies should be housetrained as early as possible. Over 80% of dogs in the U.S. are kept inside the home by their owners. Failing to properly teach them to control their bladders and bowels will have frustrating consequences later. Fortunately, providing a healthy does of consistent discipline, patience, and attention upfront can help ensure your pup is housebroken early. There will be accidents, so plan for them. In the same way toddlers eventually learn to use the toilet, your puppy will also learn to avoid making a mess in your home. </p>
<p>In this article, we&#8217;ll describe two important ground rules that you should follow when housetraining your puppy. We&#8217;ll also explain why establishing a routine is critical and how to handle the occasional accident when it happens.</p>
<p>Establishing The Ground Rules</p>
<p>Owners who are trying to housebreak their puppies often punish them when they make a mess, even if they don&#8217;t catch them in the act. Avoid doing this. If you see you pup having an accident, a stern &#8220;no!&#8221; is good enough. There&#8217;s no need for punishment; in fact, punishing him can have a negative effect. </p>
<p>Also, be generous with your praise. If your puppy is doing things properly, let him know. Remember, dogs need positive reinforcement from their owners. If you only reproach him when he makes a mess and neglect to recognize his successes, it will have a lasting effect.</p>
<p>The Value Of A Routine</p>
<p>The importance of a regular routine when house training your pup cannot be overstated. The repetition reinforces positive behavior. First, make sure you&#8217;re providing your pup with plenty of opportunities to go outside; once every two hours is appropriate because they cannot control their bladders for long. Second, choose a specific spot outside that he can use to eliminate, and stick to it. If he has an accident, place the rags you use to clean it up in that spot. The odor will remind him where he is supposed to eliminate.</p>
<p>Third, establish a routine that includes regular feeding, playing, and walking time for him. That will help him adopt a consistent elimination schedule.</p>
<p>Paying Attention And Dealing With Accidents</p>
<p>When your pup is indoors, watch him. Don&#8217;t allow him to roam freely throughout your house. That is an invitation for him to leave a hidden &#8220;surprise&#8221; for you. Instead, confine him to a certain area and pay attention to signs that he needs to eliminate. When you notice those signs, take him to his designated elimination spot and praise him for his success.</p>
<p>As noted, your puppy will have a few accidents. Don&#8217;t punish him. If you catch him making a mess inside, interrupt him without scaring him (avoid yelling or chasing him). Take him to his designated area so he can finish. Then, praise him for it. Too many owners are quick to punish their puppies for having an accident. The result is that a pup learns to fear his owner.</p>
<p>Housetraining a puppy requires patience and diligence. However, if you approach it in the right manner, your pup will not only learn to control himself, he&#8217;ll learn to trust you in the process.</p>
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