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Old 17-05-2009, 01:54 PM
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Re: cages

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Originally Posted by Pamela View Post
Can I ask why people take the crate away when the dog gets older? The dog has grown up with the security and comfort that the crate has given them and chooses to go in there of its own accord as they see it as their space. it must feel a bit like having their house taken away from them. Its no different than a dog bed and we wouldn't take that away would we. I know a lot of people that say they need to keep their dog calm as a result of surgery or illness and a crate is ideal for this especially if they are used to being in one.
Neither of mine liked their dog cage. Neither of them like their dog bed either. I never used as punishment, so there is no reason for negative feelings towards it, they just prefered sleeping and being somewhere else.

When given a choice, my dogs would never choose to go in their crate, so i eventually collapsed it and stored it away. I dont agree that ALL dogs will see a crate as a place of security and comfort. Mine certainly didnt.
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