I think it’s cruel and people do it for their own convenience and then convince themselves that dogs like it. No, they do not. Would you put a toddler in a cage all day?
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for all the tips everyone. I just thought of another question. One of my kids works a late shift on the weekends and gets home around 2am. He’s usually up for a few hours before he goes to bed. He’ll get a snack and sit at the kitchen island, which is in direct eyesight of the crate. When you walk into my front door you’re basically in the kitchen and you are looking directly into the living room where the crate will be. It’s all open space. My house is 1100sq and 3 levels to give you an idea of how small the area is. Sometimes I need to go downstairs in the middle of the night. Is any of this going to be a problem? The only way I could move the crate so you can’t see it from the front door or the kitchen island would be to get rid of my dining room table and move it into that corner, and that seems like a pretty big sacrifice.
And yes, I know my home is small for a big dog but he’s currently living in a condo half the size of my house and I have a fenced in backyard large enough for him to run and play catch.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s cruel and people do it for their own convenience and then convince themselves that dogs like it. No, they do not. Would you put a toddler in a cage all day?
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s cruel and people do it for their own convenience and then convince themselves that dogs like it. No, they do not. Would you put a toddler in a cage all day?
Great, thank you! Once I figure out what size crate I need, I'll know which size of this mattress I need.Anonymous wrote:Here is a link to the memory foam mattress we love for our crate.
https://www.amazon.com/BarkBox-Thick-Orthopedic-Memory-Enhanced/dp/B07F19WVHL/ref=sr_1_18?crid=1IQJ1SF1RR2B7&keywords=memory+foam+crate+pad+42&qid=1683468339&sprefix=memory+foam+crate%2Caps%2C89&sr=8-18