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Choosing Dog Kennels and Dog Crates


By: Kelly Marshall
Submitted: 2009-04-15 03:21:56 | Word Count: 612


A kennel or crate is basically referred to as any place in which a dog is kept. For decades, dog owners from all backgrounds have used dog kennels and crates to breed, maintain, and train their dogs. They are actually very efficient tools in doing such things. Every dog owner needs to own a dog crate and kennel. If they do not, then they will soon find out that it is the best thing for the owner and the dog.

Choosing a dog kennel or crate can be somewhat of a task, especially if you do not know where to start. Here, we will discuss the various factors to consider upon making your selection.

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One of the very basic essentials is to know how big your dog is, and how big your dog is going to get if he is a puppy. Depending on the purpose, a dog crate can be either very big or very small. If you are going to be using your dog crate mainly for potty training purposes, then make sure to get one that is just big enough for your dog to stand up, turn around, and lie down in. Dogs will usually not go where they have to sleep; especially if there will be no other space left for lying down.

If your dog is a puppy, then you might want to get a smaller dog crate, just for now. Once he begins to grow, you can purchase another one for when he gets a little older. Always keep a smaller dog crate just in case that you make the decision to adopt more puppies in the future. You can find dog crates at any store that sells pet supplies like dog collars and dog clothes. Make sure that the one you get is sturdy enough and also has a good lock on it.

Choosing a kennel for your dog also depends on several different factors as well. You will need to ask yourself how big your dog is now, and how big your dog is going to get. Think about where you will be placing the kennel. Is your yard large or fairly small? You will want to make sure that the size of your dog kennel is compatible with the size of your yard. If your yard is fairly small, then you do not want the kennel to take up most of the yard by any means. How much room do you want your dog to have to walk around inside of the kennel? Will you be keeping more than one dog inside of your kennel?

You can find dog kennels at pet stores, and you can also order them online. If you find that you are having trouble making a decision, try getting a second opinion. Perhaps you have friends or other family members who own dog kennels and crates. They might be more knowledgeable about the problems you could face, and might possibly know more about choosing one since they are already owners of kennels and crates. Think about the cleaning supplies you will need to invest in when purchasing your crate and kennel. Keeping these items clean is an absolute must.

All in all, the selection process should not be a difficult one if you think ahead of time. Purchasing a dog kennel and dog crate is a very smart decision. Dog owners understand the importance of needing a place to house their dogs, as well as a place to put them when potty training and other essentials are a necessary. These items will make you a happier owner, and when you are happy, your dog is a reflection of that.

Author Resource:- Article by Kelly Marshall of http://www.ohmydogsupplies.com, your top spot to purchase designer dog clothes online.

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