Dog Crate Persuasion
Dog crates are an amazing invention! Dog crate usage dates back to 4500 BC and then it is believed that the tiny insulated houses were constructed out of mud ("Right From Mud Kennels To Modern Day Insulated Dog Houses and Dog Crates"). Dog crates are such a good invention because they can be used to train dogs, if used at a young age they are known as a safe haven for the dogs, and they are easy to use on long trips in the car or if you step out of the house for a quick run to the grocery store.
One way these inventions are very useful is that they can be used to train dogs. You can keep toys in the kennels and teach your dog to fetch and retrieve from the kennels. To do this you throw their toys right into the kennel, they then know the crates are fun to be around because it means they will get to play. Before you let your dog out of its kennel you can train to command things before they are allowed out. Examples of this are sit, lay down, roll over, basically whatever you want, but you have to make sure the dog does it so your not teaching bad habits that he gets away with that you will have to reverse in the future. It can also be a very successful tool in housebreaking your dog ("Crate Training"). Be creative, with dog crates you can use all kinds of techniques to train as much as you want. :)
Another way the dog crate such a good invention is because it creates a safe haven for the dogs, a place of their own. If crated correctly at a young age, these dogs will learn to love to just hang out in their crates. Being fed or treats in their crates helps promote this idea of a safe haven ("The Dog Crate"). Have a favorite toy and a blanket laid down in the bottom of the crate. Make the crate a fun thing to be in! Make sure your crate is also the right size for the species of dog you own. Never punish the dog in the crate or right near it, this will create tension of going into its crate. Dogs with crates that are their very own and a safe place for them to be are easier to handle and it will be less stressful for you and your dog.
A third way these are great inventions is if you have a dog that likes to get into stuff when your back is turned, or you like to travel. With a dog crate you can make a quick run down to the store or step outside for a minute without having to worry. Just kennel up your dog and as soon as your back it will be happy as ever. Your dog will be happy to see you and you will be happy their is no mess to clean up. Also if you like to travel dog crates are very handy. You can just slip them into the back and load up the dog and your ready to go! If you need space at any time when your away, most dog crates compact into a flat cage that you can slide under the seat. So if you happen to go shopping one day and the dog stays with a friend, just fold up the cage and your set for a full day of shopping! Or you can fold up the cage to take it with you while your dog roams free in your car if you like, then when you arrive the dog is in a new place but it is still their very own, and you can still crate them at night. Easy peasy! These are just great for long trips in the car or short trips down town.
I will always own a multiple of dog crates. The only reason you shouldn't have a dog crate is if you don't have a dog. If you don't have a dog your crazy anyways!
As you can see dog crates have many great uses and different reasons why they are so much needed in everyday society! They can be used to train in a variety of different ways, dogs use these crates as a safe haven for themselves, and they are very useful when stepping out of the house or going on car trips. So get one and use it to the uses that will be best for you!
Sources
"Right From Mud Kennels To Modern Day Insulated Dog Houses and Dog Crates." 11 January 2011. stubdb.com.
"Crate Training". 12 January 2011. inch.com
"The Dog Crate". 12 January 2011. nhspca.org
"The Dog Crate". 12 January 2011. nhspca.org
Dog crates are a great way to keep your dog safe, while also helping you out for when you might leave. This can also help each your dog that when they do something bad they get put in one. So with this it may teach them how to be a better dog. Very great and convincing story.
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I like your papre it is very convincing if i had a dog I would go out right away and get one. It has convince me GOOD JOB!!!!!!!!
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After reading your paper i might have to go get me a dog crate. I feel like i could use the crate as a timeout for dogs. Make them think about what they just did. Also it would be great for when you have to leave but you cant take your dog with you,
ReplyDeleteYou have a very good paper about dog crates! yes they are a very good idea to have one cause they help alot! Well good job :) Darian Cashler
ReplyDeleteyou know, i always took my dog crate for granted, now i realize that that without a dog crate my dogs would just be aimlessly meandering around my house when im gone, you really opened my eyes!
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