Finding the Perfect Kennel for Your Dog
Dog kennels play a big part in determining whether or not your dog feels comfortable in your home. A good kennel provides them with a safe space that they feel is their own and increases their sense of security. Experts maintain that kennel or crate training a dog will reduce the chances that they suffer from separation anxiety and make them more well adjusted than similar dogs who have not had this training. If you are adopting a new puppy and hoping to smooth its transition to your home, or if you are just looking for ways to improve your dog’s home, consider purchasing a kennel for indoor or outdoor use.
An important part of acclimating your dog to its new kennel is making sure that it is the right size. As you may expect, the ideal kennel size will depend on the size of the dog for which it is meant. In general, look for a kennel that will allow your dog ample room to stand up, stretch, spin around and lie down. Dogs tend to avoid kennels that are too small. When a kennel is too large, your dog may feel that it is too empty and avoid it as well.
Teaching your dog to use and feel comfortable in its new kennel is not hard. Kennel placement is an important part of making your dog’s new home. Find an area of your home that is not too heavily trafficked, such as the corner of a room. However, make sure that the kennel is not too out of the way, or else the dog may be resistant to using it, as it may feel too isolated. To train your dog to use his or her new kennel, enforce their exploration of it with treats and words of encouragement. Place their favorite bed or toy in the kennel to make them feel more at home. If you are having trouble acclimating your dog, just be patient and experiment with different methods.
For dogs that spend time inside and outside, consider setting up a kennel in each of these spaces. If you are thinking about installing an outdoor kennel, keep in mind that it should be accessible to your dog when they are left outdoors unattended. This means that is should be within the path of the run or within the fenced portion of your yard. It should be made available just in case there is a storm when you are away and unable to let your dog in. Good outdoor kennels are those that are sturdy enough to remain waterproof even in heavy rains. It is usually best to avoid plastic for outdoor kennels and confine your search to wood or metal.
There are a number of great sources for high quality kennels, and most pet stores feature a large selection. Pet store representatives can be great allies in helping you determine which of the many dog kennel styles and materials is right for your pet. The best prices can often be found through discount pet shops online. Before choosing which kennel will best meet your needs, remember to consider the tools that will be required to complete the installation.
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