Using a Crate for Dogs with Separation Anxiety

I highly recommend that all dog owners crate their dogs.   Some people believe that crating your dog is cruel.This is completely untrue.   Dogs have a den instinct and a crate is a great way to give them a den where they can go to sleep and feel safe.Dogs in their den tend to be calm and settled.I strongly advise you to crate your dog.  It will help with separation anxiety in dogs

There are a couple of added benefits to crating your dog separation anxiety.  The first thing that crating your dog gives you is peace of mind while you are gone.An appropriate sized crate is one where the dog can lay sideways and stand in.Make sure you take your dogs collar off before you put them in their crate.  Collars can get stuck in both wire and Vari-Kennel crates.   Unfortunately, dogs have died from this.

If your dog has destroyed your furnishings or caused household damage, this is the best and easiest way to ensure that this no longer happens is to crate you dog while you are gone.   If you have dog that chews their crate, you can coat those spots in bitter apple, or hot pepper sauce.Some dogs are escape artists. If your dog can escape from their crate, get a strong crate.   Some people need to buy aluminum crates to hold their dogs.

Another great thing about putting your dog in a crate is it is less likely to go to the bathroom at home. Dogs will do anything they can to avoid soiling their den.  If your dog has severe separation anxiety, and has accidents in the house, a crate is a great way to avoid these accidents in the first place, or at least minimize the damage and clean up to just the crate.

Most dogs adapt to thier crate! I recommend providing a crate for your dog for it’s lifetime. You can always remove the door once your puppy has grown up and can be trusted. Make sure you keep the door on if your dog has separation anxiety and has wrecked items in your house!

Dog separation anxiety can be become a major, expensive problem when left untreated.  Be sure to spend the time to get the issues solved now!

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