Sizes for Dog Crates

A lot of dog owners have been applauding the success of dog crate training. If you plan on trying this method out, you will need to have a dog crate but before you can buy one you should check out these considerations. You don’t want a big dog cramming inside a tiny crate. And on the other hand, you don’t want a toy dog inside a crate designed for a dog as big as a Great Dane! Dog crates are made in various sizes and types, with the variety of options available you should know a few things to make sure that you find the right one for you.

So let’s start off with how dog crates can actually help train dogs. The wolves are the wilder and feral cousins of your average domesticated good boy. Out in the wild, wolves tend to sleep and spend their time in their very own small dens. And since wolves are the cousins of dogs, they will both have the instinct of wanting to have their own little space, their own den. It is this very instinct that is what makes dog crate training work. By having a dog crate act as your dog’s den, you will have a great place for your pet to sleep at night or stay in so they won’t cause any trouble while you are not home. A dog crate can also be a great tool for housebreaking your pet. See more services and products from Pet Crates Direct.

Now back to the topic, how do you choose the best size of dog crate?

There are a variety of dog crate sizes to choose from, so its best to have a little chat with your vet or the person who works at the pet store to see what size they recommend. Consider the size of your dog and how big they will eventually get so choosing a dog crate should be planned prior. Good judgment is needed; you don’t want to stuff a toy dog into a crate 10 times his or her size nor do you want to stuff a Great Dane in a pen meant for Chow Chows.

The thing people usually fail to take into account is the height of the dog with regards to the crate. Your dog is not going to just lie down on the crate all the time, they should be able to get up and stretch their legs. With this into account, the top of the crate should be at least six inches higher than the height of the dog so they can stand up without cramping their neck. Same rule applies to the length of the crate. This ensures that your dog can move around comfortably while still be in a space that is small and cozy enough for them.

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