To my dogs, the crate is their bedroom and their safe haven.
They are only crated while we are gone, and only Jamie is crated overnight when she starts having a bad spell about peeing inside overnight. Charlie is 110% housebroken.
I find it interesting... the crate is left open at all times when we are at home. When Charlie gets bored or tired, or is feeling a little anxious/stressed (if we have company over or there is a lot of commotion going on) he will go and lie down inside his crate.
I do not believe crating is "cruel" or "inhumane" if done properly and with the right intentions. In fact, I think of it as being a GOOD thing, especially when I am not home to supervise them.
Before we got our crate, one night while we were at work, Jamie and Charlie had got into a bottle of pills that we thought we put far back enough on the counter that they wouldn't get into it. Well I'm assuming the cat knocked them down. They chewed it open and ate some of the pills (I believe it was percoset). I came home to discover this... and freaked out. They had to be rushed to the emergency vet to have their stomachs pumped.
Another time, same story, except with 2lbs of chocolate nut fudge. The cat got it out, the dogs into it, and as you all know... chocolate is bad, especially in high quantities. That time we used hydrogen peroxide to make Jamie vomit it all back up, but those two times were enough to scare me into getting one. Because even though you may think its safe............ the cat is always plotting against them. At least that's what I believe, anyway!! LOL
So for me, not only is it to help with housetraining, its for their own safety!!
I understand crating is not for everyone, and not everyone agrees with it. However, one shouldn't be made to feel like they are "wrong" for crating. It's a personal choice, and one that has worked for me and probably saved my dog's lives. Once I can trust the cat more while we're gone (yes, the CAT gets into things and knocks things down, not the dogs!! lol!!) then they will be free to roam while we are away.
Also, I don't have them in a "tiny" cage. Their crate is actually large enough for a 110lb dog. Much larger than recommended for house training, anyway. But it's worked for us and they are safe and that's what matters to me more than anything else.
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