Pet Owners Improve Their Quality of Life with Dog Crates and Pet Carriers



Posted: Sunday, November 15, 2009

by Bill Beavers
CrownB Solutions, LLC

What is a Dog Crate? Dog crates come in plastic, wire, wood, soft-sided and some heavy duty crates are constructed from tubular steel. Since dogs are "cave" or "den" dwelling animals they actually enjoy having their own safe place into which they can find safety and relaxation.

Why do I need a Dog Crate? I am so glad you asked. Please consider the following reasons why most any pet owner, especially a dog owner should seriously consider making a dog crate part of the household. These are not listed in order of importance. You must decide which benefit is most important to you.

1.    A place of their own when visitors are present in the home-at this writing the holiday season is quickly approaching which means house guests. Many pets get nervous when company comes. Many owners get nervous for their pets when company visits. Many times the pets end up locked in another room or outside. A dog crate provides your pet with a safe place of their own to retreat into while visitors are present.

2.    Food and holidays go hand in hand. You know what you want your dog to eat and what foods are restricted. Your visitors will not know what your pet feeding rules are. If your pet is safely in their crate then no unwanted food will be given to your pet that could make them seriously ill or worse. If you have experienced that severe situation then you know what I am referring to.

3.    Vacation time-How great would it be to have your pet riding with you in the car, in his dog crate, safe, secure, resting out of harms way and just enjoying life as you enjoy the open road.

4.    Many people love camping and of course we always take our dogs along. Dog crates allow you to relax in the knowledge that your pet or pets are safe and secure in their dog crates when you are not exercising them or engaging is some other interaction directly with them. Your dogs know this crate to be their sleeping area, the same one they had at home, so they are comfortable in it. They will not wonder away. They will not get lost. You know exactly where they are.

5.    If you show your dogs you probably already know how great it is to have your dog resting in his or her dog crate while you are watching the show or talking to other exhibitors, a great example for the rest of us.

6.    If you have an older pet they want and require a place to rest that is safe and secure. If you have younger pets in the home this is often a problem for the older dog. Enter the dog crate, their own space, their bed, their safe place to rest away from the others that may want to jump and play instead of rest.

7.    Now I will say just a bit about puppies and dog crates. There is tons of information available on crate training your puppy so we will not go into that here except to say that crate training your puppy will change your life and theirs for the better.

8.    Unfortunately our pets occasionally require surgery for some reason. How great would it be to have a place where your crate trained dog could rest in safety while recuperating? That is just another very important use for your dog crate.

Pet crates and pet carriers are not punishment for your pet. Once you have successfully crate trained your pet they will enjoy their crate for the rest of their lives. Never use the crate for punishment. This is counter productive to your goals.

Bill Beavers is with http://www.CarryMyDog.com and looks forward to your visit to this informative website. We hope you benefit from the information. You will find top quality dog crates, pet carriers, pet strollers, dog harnesses, pet playpens and much more. Deep discounts on many products. Http://www.carrymydog.com is a valid starting place for improving your pet's quality of life and simplifying yours. All the best...



Bill Beavers is affiliated with http://www.carrymydog.com an excellent place to start improving your pet's quality of life and simplifying yours. He has been a pet lover all his life. He wants everyone to know how to improve their pets' lot in life.

http://www.carrymydog.com  has Dog crates, carriers, strollers and many more quality products that await your review. When it is time to carry my dog, check into what he has to offer.
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» left by Linda DeWitt 2 years 183 days ago.
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It sounds like this article was written to generate business for you.
» left by Bill Beavers from Central California 2 years 183 days ago.
Linda,
 
Is that a good or a bad thing? Looks like the webmaster got a lot of mileage out of my post advertising my competitors products but then that is the way it's done.
 
I hope the article was informative for you.
 
Thanks,
 
Bill
» left by Mark Parsec
2 years 183 days ago.
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Hi Bill,
 
Linda makes a good point. Welcome to SearchWarp.
 
Mark
» left by Bill Beavers from Central California 2 years 183 days ago.
Hi Mark,
 
Ask for some guidance here. I come from the place where one of the purposes of articles is to generate business. Is that against this site's guidelines? Thanks very much,
 
Bill
» left by Sandy Jones 2 years 183 days ago.
Hi Bill
 
Welcome to SearchWarp!
 
 
Cheers
» left by Bill Beavers from Central California 2 years 183 days ago.
Thank You so much.
 
Bill
» left by Ken McCreless
2 years 182 days ago.
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Welcome to SearchWarp, Bill! A very informative article, indeed.
 
Nicely done.
» left by Bill Beavers 2 years 182 days ago.
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Thanks so much Ken. I was reading about your struggles but haven't finished yet. Like a good mystery on half finished. I'll catch up with you at some point. Hope all is well with you. All the best.
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