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Crate Training Puppy and Dog - Dog Crate Considerations
presented by A Dogs Care Magazine
So many dog crates and so little time to shop! With all the dog crate options available to pet owners, how do you know which crate is right for you and your dog? There are a number of considerations that can help you narrow your choices. Ask yourself how you will use the crate, where you will keep the crate, and what type of crate will be appropriate for your dog’s size and temperament when crate training puppy and dog.
Heavy Duty Wire Dog Crates for Crate Training Puppy and Dog
A heavy duty wire dog crate is durable, collapsible, easy to clean, and offers the advantage of visibility for dogs who like to keep an eye on the outside world. Durability is definitely the most outstanding feature, as this type of crate can handle the most rambunctious canine without being any worse for the wear, in fact, your heavy duty wire dog crate will most likely outlive your dog. Removable floor pans make cleaning a cinch if you are crate training a new puppy, and portability is a huge bonus if you like to travel with your dog.
Plastic Dog Crates for Crate Training Puppy and Dog
Perhaps your dog likes a little more privacy or you want something that looks a little nicer in the living room. In that case, peruse the fine selection of plastic dog crates and find one that satisfies your tastes! You might sacrifice ease of cleaning for good looks, but this is where you need to decide what is most important to you. If you like to travel, a folding plastic dog crate might be your model of choice. Both solid-sided and folding models offer plenty of durability, and if your dog is food aggressive or dog aggressive, crate privacy is a plus.
Nylon Dog Crates for Crate Training Puppy and Dog
Frequent travelers should take note of the new nylon dog crates on the market! Back-saving portability is the main feature of these lightweight, collapsible crates, but they can also offer other features, like better air circulation with roll-up walls and pockets to store supplies. But keep in mind that if your dog is abusive to his dog crate, nylon is probably not suitable for him. What these soft-sided crates lack in durability, they make up for in convenience, so they still make an excellent choice for dogs that are already crate trained. You can learn more about nylon dog crates here. Once you have determined which type of crate suits your needs, you still need to choose a brand that meets your expectations. Many pet supply web sites provide a dog crate rating or dog crate statistics for the crates they supply. Evaluate consumer comments to determine which brand has the most to offer for the price. A dog crate, after all, should provide more than comfort for your dog; it should fit your lifestyle!
