luvmyswissy
Posted : 9/27/2006 9:34:02 AM
Many people, who unfortunately misunderstand the concept of good crate training, believe that crating a dog for any length of time is cruel and they refuse to even consider it. In fact, a crate really is a wonderful tool when used correctly. The majority of new pet owners misconstrue the purpose of a dog crate. It is NOT used to punish a puppy; the puppy should deem the crate to be his safe haven. Once you recognize this fact, you will be able to utilize the puppy's den to your advantage and build up a training plan. In fact, a crate really is a wonderful tool when used correctly. Crate training can be fun for the puppy if you make it a POSITIVE experience.
To sum up: using a crate correctly, establishes restrictions for your dog when you are away from the house and unable to keep an eye on his behavior. A crate is also a safe area for your dog to be if you're having company and you have a less than social dog. Another surprising advantage: dogs who are afraid of thunderstorms or fireworks, often find refuge in their familiar crate/den.
The fact that you feel guilty about leaving your dog crated is a human emotion that your dog doesn't feel at all. For example, my dog is crated at night to sleep and during the day when we work. Although he unfortunitly (in my eyes) has to be crated for some extended periods of time he loves his crate. When he is free of the crate he still goes in it on his own, and sleeps. When I am home and he out with freedom he goes in his crate on his own. This not a dog who thinks Mommy and Daddy are mean for having a crate, he love it! It is his room, his space and his den!!
Do away with your problems and crate your dog. Stop spraying his mouth, eleimate the chewing, crate your dog. Sometime we create our own problems and then think its the dog's doing. He is still a baby, he will at some point, be trust worthy uncrated but until then, crate your dog when your not able to supervise.