By: Chatel Musgrove | 2010-10-03 | Pets It's easy to please your dog. Provide them all the basic food, shelter, love and companionship, and they return the favor a hundred times over. When it comes to stable homes, a portable dog crate gives the feeling of stability and security a dog needs even when frequently being moved around. When you are traveling, it is important to have a dog crate so that it gives your pet a sense of being at home. Nervousness comes in when dogs are overwhelmed by the new sensations developing all at once. read more
By: Ryan Moore | 2012-03-07 | Pets Portable dog crates are a good buy for several dog owners. They may be utilized for several purposes and could possibly be quite easily packed away when not in action. read more
By: Kris Siebert | 2011-10-22 | Pets One of the premier brands of dog crates - Midwest dog crates- makes crates for all sizes and temperaments of dogs. From the little 2 lb. puppy or small dog, up to the 110 lb. + full grown dog, and everything in between. read more
By: Kris Siebert | 2011-10-19 | Pets With so many brands, sizes and models of wire dog crates you may not know where to start in choosing the best one for your dog. I'll make it easy... start here! read more
By: Jacque Crook | 2011-01-23 | Article Marketing Regardless of where you might be traveling, if you want to bring your dog with you, the safest way to do so is via one of the various portable dog crates. What many people do not realize is the dog's ancestor, the wolf, makes "dens" out in the wild and these are very small areas that help them to feel protected. read more
By: Bink | 2011-04-06 | Pets Dog crates would be the best alternatives to kennel the dog especially if you are away in the office or in case you go away on errands like shopping. They keep the dog safe some times when it''s not n... read more
By: Kozy | 2010-09-19 | Pets A soft dog crate is a must when bringing your pet along with you. A soft dog crate is a more comfortable alternative to a wire crate, anywhere, even at your home. Besides puppies, this type of dog crate in different styles and colors from kozydogs.com is highly recommended for dogs that have been injured or have had some kind of surgery. read more
By: Jack Up | 2011-10-12 | Pets There are kennels to suit almost every need. Whether you transport your dog crates carriers dog or house training a puppy that we have beds for all your needs! We only make a dog cages, from leading manufacturers, so you can be sure that you get only high quality dog crates. read more
By: Kelvin KH | 2010-03-26 | Pets The crate is a good addition to your dog's things albeit it is not necessary if you don't enter dog show contests often, travel frequently, or send a pet to a handler. Nevertheless, a crate is good as an alternative resting place when you can't personally attend to your pet. If you own one, you need to subject your dog to dog crates training. read more
By: Niki Tudge | 2010-03-31 | Pets Crate training a dog can help ensure the dog has a humane life, what do I mean? Well when dogs are not crate trained, the odds are they will not be 100% reliably housetrained. As they get older their freedom is restricted and they are often banished to a life as a yard dog. If crate trained when small as they grow without the accumulation of bad habits their freedom increase and they tend to become stable, reliable house pets, enjoying many years sharing our home. read more
By: Earl White | 2012-05-10 | Pets There are many types of dog crates depending upon the material from which cage is prepared or shape of the cage or crate. Some common types of dog crate are as follows: read more
By: Crystal Jordan | 2010-04-01 | Pets If a dog is barking in a crate it is usually due to improper training on your part. A dog will bark in the crate only when they know that if they do, they will be let out, or that it will get them attention. Here are some tips to avoid and treat this common dog behavior problem. read more
By: Lynn Porter | 2011-06-22 | Home & Family Most loving dog owners would never dream of locking their beloved friend in a cage or crate. Humans don't like being locked in one place and neither do dogs or most other animals for that matter. read more
By: Lynn Porter | 2011-06-22 | Home & Family Traveling with your dog is rarely easy. You may have a dog that is frightened of vehicles or excited to be going for a drive. Either way, he or she will most likely want to move around a lot and may forget his or her potty training which can lead to disastrous consequences inside a moving vehicle. read more