November 6, 2007
Benefits of using a crate with your Pit Bull
A dog crate is a useful and popular piece of training equipment that you can use for your Pit Bull. You can use it either as a dog bed or a training tool. Although some dog owners, especially novice dog owners, think that the idea of putting their dog in a crate is cruel and ruthless, using a crate is in fact a great way to provide security for your Pit Bull puppy, especially during his first few days in your new home. Placing your puppy inside a crate in an open area of your house allows him to investigate his new environment without having to run into potential danger.
Think of the crate as the dog equivalent of a baby's crib. It is a great place for him to take naps and breaks. It is also an ideal place for you to leave your Pit Bull puppy without having to worry about him getting hurt. Never think of a crate as a place for punishment or a storage box for your puppy when you are done playing with him. He should be able to associate the crate as a place of comfort and security, not as any form of negativity.
If you are thinking about getting a crate to leave your puppy in everyday for a long period of time, or if you are thinking about putting him in a crate while you are at work, then you might as well think twice about getting a dog. Locking an intelligent and active creature in a crate for a long period of time, especially without any means for him to relieve himself, is a very cruel practice. In addition, confining your puppy, particularly an active and sociable Pit Bull puppy, to a crate can lead to serious behavioral problems.
When using a crate for your puppy, place it in an area where he will not feel secluded from the rest of the family. Placing him inside the crate on a soft sheet when he starts to fall asleep is a great way for him to associate the place as his sleeping quarters. Putting his favorite toy or a chew bone inside will make him feel more comfortable and "at-home" as well.
Most crates come in either the wire form or one of several plastic varieties. Wire crates, particularly the suitcase models, provide a better view and ventilation for your dog. Wire crates are easy to fold up and pack away for transportation or storage. One known drawback of choosing a wire crate is that they can be drafty and do not offer the comfort and coziness that plastic crates provide.
Whatever type of crate you decide to get for your Pit Bull, make sure that it is large enough for him to stand up in but not too big for him to walk around in, or he will be inclined to use it as a bathroom.
Pit Bulls need to be comfortable too!
Have you thought about what kind of bed to get for your new Pit Bull? Believe it or not, a bed is one of the essential pieces equipment that you can give to your dog. It is his place of sanctuary, where he can feel comfortable and secure. So unless you decided to share your bed with your new pup, then it is necessary to provide him with his own warm and relaxing bed.
Many dog owners leave their dogs wandering around the house without a bed to call his own. It is no wonder that you often find him sleeping on the sofa or sneaking into your bed. But even if you sometimes share your bed with your Pit Bull, he still needs his own soft, comfortable bed.
There are several sleeping options that you can provide for your Pit Bull. His bed can be as simple or as elaborate as you prefer. It can either be a thickly folded blanket, a big pillow or cushion, or a small mattress. There are also fancy beds out there that are especially designed for dogs such as a form fitting bean bag. It is also ideal for the bed to be washable to maintain its freshness and cleanliness. The idea is to have a place to lie on that is soft enough and warm enough for you Pit Bull's comfort.








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