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Many behavior problems in dogs and
cats can be controlled or eliminated by the careful use of crates.
Like other training aides -- the slip collar or your voice -- the crate can be misused, and do more harm than good to your pet. But used correctly, the crate can make such a dramatic difference that animals who otherwise might have been brought to shelters, have become excellent family pets. Crate Training
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Destructive Dogs: Some dogs can never be left alone in the house because
they are destructive. Rather than having to give up such dogs, owners
solve the problem by always crating their dog when they have to leave
them behind.
Pet owners must be conscious of property damage from
dogs that chew furniture, soil rugs, or scratch woodwork. Confining
dogs when they can't be supervised, especially puppies, will prevent
such damage. Providing safe chew toys can be helpful. Download the "How to Use a Crate" brochure if you would like detailed information. When Can a Crate Help? 2. When your pup has become accustomed
to his crate, he can be left in it when you are out of |
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