Do you ever wish you could spend every moment with your dog? Sadly, you can’t always be around to keep them busy and entertained.
That’s where crates come in handy.
Not every dog is mischief-proof. Some dogs might get a bit too bored while roaming free at home and decide to chew on items not meant for them, which could ultimately be dangerous! Crates provide a safer place for your dog to await your arrival home.
However, being cooped up for hours can lead to crate boredom. While this is common, you can do something to make being crated a positive experience for your pup.
Here are some signs that your dog may be experiencing boredom or anxiety in their crate — and how to tackle them head-on.
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