Edie
Posted : 6/28/2007 2:24:24 AM
I'm anti crate,unless the door is removed and the dog has free access in and out.
In 20 odd years of owning dogs i have never had to use one,except for a couple of weeks at night when new pups arrived,and this is only if i absolutely positively had to.
I think crating for anything over 2 hours max is plain wrong!Dogs need to move around if they have/want to,pups especially need to stretch and move around freely,and making any dogs especially a puppy hold his bladder for more than an hour or two is unnaceptable IMHO.Sure some dogs dont have to toilet often,but they shouldnt be made to have to hold it in.Then you get people who say
"oh but my dogs sleep the whole time i'm away anyway",then why bother crating them then?????
I've heard of people who crate their dogs for 7-8-9 hours during the day and then again all night [
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My dogs have run of the house when i'm out,sometimes they sit on their window seat and look out the front window,other times they might snooze on the lounge,and if they feel like it go out the back and sunbathe.
I dont know if i've just been plain lucky or i've done something right all of these years,but i've never had any damage done by a dog,i've never had the need to lock one up in a cage.Ofcourse there were times when i plain couldnt own a dog,like when i was working full time,but i waited till the time was right for a dog to enter my life.I
needed to work,but i didnt
need to have a dog,as much as i hated being dog free it just wouldnt have been fair..
I really dont want this thread going in the same direction as the off leash one,but i just wanted to let you know that many,many people are able to raise dogs without having to resort to putting them in a cage.
Too many people think owning a crate is the norm and should come with every dog,when infact they should be used as a last resort method after every other avenue has been exhausted.
You hear of people who crate because their dogs would fight if left alone,or chew the house down and all manner of excuses.But if they were to be totally honest and unselfish they would put the dogs needs first and make the situation easier on the dogs instead of putting a bandaid on the problem by crating them for hours on end.
If a dog destroy's the house when an owner is gone,putting them in a cage is not going to solve the problem of WHY the dog is being destructive,it would no doubt make them even more anxious.If 2 dogs fight when left unnattended does putting them in a cage make them all of a sudden love eachother.??
Before my dogs were housetrained i left them in the tiled kitchen and dining room area(we ripped up the carpets in this house specifically for this reason),so if there were messess when i got home they were easy peasy to clean up.
Liesje,ironically crates and leashes are 2 of my most passionate subjects and we have managed to discuss both in one day [

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I think for me, in a nutshell anything that stifles a dog or impairs it in any way or causes it pain i am pretty much against,such as crating,shock/prong collars,de-clawing for cats,de-barking etc etc
Especially when it is purely only for the best interests of the owner,not the dog! [
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