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Which Are Better, Dog Crates or Dog Cages?
Which Are Better, Dog Crates or Dog Cages?
Dog crates and dog cages may seem similar because both have the goal of keeping your dog in an enclosed space.

Dog crates and dog cages may seem similar because both have the goal of keeping your dog in an enclosed space. But you need to know that their purposes are very different from each other. So, it is very hard and there’s no reason to compare them. You do not need to compare them. What you need is to find out which one is the best alternative for your needs.


Crates are mainly used for puppies, but you can also train a big dog to stay in the crate for big amounts of time. But in most cases, cages are used for grown dogs. Below, you will find out what purposes each of them has and how to train your dog, without scaring it, to stay in the encoded space.

When Should You Use Dog Crates?

As mentioned above, dog crates  are mainly used for puppies. The crate has the goal of stoping your puppy from leaving a certain area. This will prevent any accidents from happening. You wouldn't want to get distracted and mistakenly step on the puppy, harming him. It is better to train him to stay inside the crate. If you want to grow it in the house only, then you may also want to teach him to use puppy pads.

There are three types of crates. First, those that are made for use in house only. So, if you do not plan to take your dog outside anytime soon, then this is the best alternative for you. Next, you can find crates that are used for outside only. If you have a garden and you want to grow your puppy outside, then this is the type of crate that you will need. The last model is a flexible one that can be used both inside and outside.

If you have a grown dog, but you do not want to keep him closed in a cage, then you can use a crate and train him to stay inside while you leave home or at night. Keep in mind that the training needs to be done gradually. Do not expect that your dog will stay in the crate from the beginning. Take it slowly and you will get there.

Why Do You Need to Train Your Dog to Stay in Dog Cages?

 Dog cages are enclosed spaces that are much smaller than dog crates. There are two types of cages and each one of them has different purposes:

- Small cages. This type of cages is very small and you should only use it for transportation. If you want to keep your dog safe in the car, then this cage is the one that you need. These cages are too small to put food or pads inside them. So, they are a bad choice to keep your dog inside while you are at work.

- Big cages. These are used for keeping your dog in the house, while you are going outside. The main reason for doing so is to make sure that your pet does not damage anything inside the house while playing. If you want to use this method, then you need to train your dog slowly. Do not try to close him for 8 hours from the first day because it will get scared. And that will only create more problems for both of you.

How Can You Train Your Dog?



Training your dog is easy. You can find a lot of methods online. The only resource that you will need to invest is time. The first thing you need to do, is to decide what type of training you want to do. Do you want to teach your dog to use pads, or do you want to teach him to stay in a cage while you are gone? Or maybe both?

The best way to teach him to use pads is when he is small. If it is already grown, and he is trained to take care of his needs outside, then you will need to teach him in two steps. Firstly, you train him to use the pads outside and next, to use them inside as well. This way, when you are going to let him stay inside the cage while you are gone, he will also know how to use pads. So, you can let one inside the cage.

If you want to train him to stay inside dog cages then you need to be prepared for a slow process of a few weeks or months. You need to make him enter the cage himself and keep him closed while you are still in the room. Then you slowly let him alone in the room for a short period. The last step is to slowly grow the period until you can let him safely in the cage, while you are at work.