Some people like keeping dogs indoors most of the time. However, in such cases, there obviously is the need of some indoor dog containment systems that help train the dog to keep to its boundaries while in the house.
If you plan to keep your dog in a safe and secure indoor refuge, the wire cage is an excellent choice. Some feel that the cage is a type of doggie jail. However, dogs are instinctively den animals that prefer a space of their own. So cages provide the dog with a private and quiet space. It also helps in housetraining puppies and in controlling destructive behavior due to stress, teething and separation anxiety. There are square back, non-foldable and fold-and-carry cages to choose from. There are also tent-style cages made from canvas or nylon that are ideal when taking the dog camping or traveling. Another form of indoor dog containment system is the crate. It is a lightweight plastic crate that provides the dog with privacy and comfort while traveling or at home. Some plastic crates can be folded down or collapsed, enhancing their portability.
To keep your dog from trouble and to restrict its access to specific rooms or areas, pet gates are the best choice. You could put the gate at the bottom or top of a flight of stairs to confine the dog. There are different models to fit different stair widths and also different doors. These are used primarily indoors and are made of steel, plastic or wood, with different sizes to fit your dog's age, size and strength. To teach your dog to stay off specific areas, countertops, furniture and windowsills, room and surface barriers are the best form of indoor dog containment system. These training aids usually emit either a mild electric pulse or an alarm to reinforce your command for the dog to stay off. They also keep working while you are not at home, and help you keep specific rooms and furniture free from excessive dog hair.
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