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Nowadays, many people have dogs or cats at home, and most of them keep them as pets. As for the question of whether the family should be kept in a cage, I think that whether it is a pet dog or other type of dog in the family, it should be kept in a cage. Let me give you an analysis of the reasons.
The first reason is that from the perspective of dog owners, if you don't put these dogs in cages, dogs will bite things, pee and poop everywhere, steal food, etc., causing great trouble to people. Moreover, letting dogs get along with humans for a long time will make the dog lack the ability to be independent, which may lead to the mental illness of separation anxiety in dogs.
The second reason is that from the dog's point of view, in fact, for the dog, the safest place that the owner thinks is actually not safe. If the dog is not put in a cage, the dog may accidentally eat food that cannot be eaten or bite dangerous things such as wires, which can easily endanger the dog's life, so the dog should be put in a cage.
The third reason is that dogs are burrowing animals, and if they stay alone in an empty home for a long time, they will feel anxious and uneasy, so putting them in a cage will make them feel more secure and comfortable. If the weather is colder, putting the dog in a cage will make them healthier and less susceptible to cold.
So the benefits of putting your dog in a cage outweigh the disadvantages. Therefore, I think that if you have a dog at home, you should put the dog in a cage. After all, this is a beneficial and harmless thing for dogs, putting dogs in cages can bring some unnecessary trouble, but dogs living in cages may also bring some problems, in fact, not caused by cages, but by the way it gets along with people and the environment.
Therefore, as a dog owner, you must change your thinking. The above is just a personal opinion.
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Brother, put yourself in a cage for a few days to see if you don't get mad. Isn't that nonsense? I can't understand that if you go to society and make a random crime, you will be locked up in a detention center for ten days and half a month, and try to see if you will be mad.
Therefore, if you don't have the conditions to raise a dog, you can't afford it, or if you don't like a dog, don't keep it. I really can't understand why you don't like dogs, why do you raise them, aren't you uncomfortable with yourself? If the dog suffers, you also suffer, and I advise you to give it away quickly, isn't it fragrant to have the money to buy some milk tea yourself?
Don't touch any small animals in the future, you can live alone, and don't harm other innocent creatures.
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Dogs can stay in the kennel for a long time, and people can be locked in prison for decades.
As for the statement that "caged dogs are smarter and obedient", I have raised dogs for so many years, and I have at least met hundreds of people who have dogs, including some professional dog trainers and breeders, I have never heard of this statement. And according to the domestic pets I have come into contact with, the longer the dog is caged, the more irritable, irritable, and weird the personality, and even has serious physical deformations, psychological problems, and so on.
It is best not to keep dogs in a kennel for long periods of time, there is no scientific basis to say that caged dogs are smarter.
First of all, dogs, like cats, must have space to move, and let the dog go out for a walk every day. So dogs can't stay in their kennels for long periods of time. Unless the dog is still young or sick, the dog with these reasons needs to be in the kennel due to physical discomfort.
Secondly, caged dogs may be more obedient than free-range dogs, because they think they have done something wrong, and the owner is angry and punishes them for staying in the kennel. If you want to go out and get free, you can only be obedient, so you will be obedient.
Finally, there is no scientific evidence to suggest that caged dogs are smarter, and if a dog is kept in a cage for a long time, the dog will be irritable, depressed, and stupid.
In addition, the caged dogs must be on the leash when they are released for walking, otherwise they will run out like a thousand miles and call back. A dog's intelligence and obedience mainly depend on the breed of the dog and its upbringing. Personally, I think it's better to keep a dog free-range, but the premise is that the dog must be obedient and not bite.
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The harm of dogs being kept in cages for long periods of time.
1. Dogs kept in cages for a long time will have a bad impact on the dog's personality, which will make the dog more introverted and timid, and it is easy to be depressed, unable to release pressure, and may be more irritable. Dogs have been kept in cages for a long time, and once released, they can be extremely excited, like crazy.
2. The dog itself is more energetic, and its personality is generally more active before adulthood, and it loves to play and move. If it is kept in the cage for a long time, the range of the dog's activities will be very small, the cage is not particularly stable, the strength of the legs is uneven, and the dog's limbs will not be stretched well in the long run, which is easy to cause the dog's bone dysplasia, and the serious will make the dog's limb bones seriously deformed, or even deformed, and there will be a hunched back, figure-eight legs, etc.
3. Dogs that have been locked in cages for a long time, because of the small amount of activity, will cause the dog's gastrointestinal peristalsis to be relatively slow, and after the gastrointestinal peristalsis slows down, the dog's appetite will decrease. After the appetite decreases, the dog will be malnourished and will lead to a decrease in immunity, so the dog will often get sick.
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No, because the dog is not a very small animal, he has no way to perform some of his physical activities in the cage, if he does not exercise for a long time, then he will be very harmful to his health.
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But my parents wouldn't let them out, and I was very sad, and sometimes I would let them out for two minutes when they weren't at home, and the rest of the time they were in the cage, and I was very uncomfortable, after all, if you think about it, it's true, if you talk to him a lot, or walk the dog a little longer, and then it's still in the cage.
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1.The puppy that has just arrived at home is caged to prevent it from running around and biting, sleeping on the floor and getting cold, and excreting indiscriminately, but also to give it a time to rest.
2.If you already have a dog at home, if you have another one, you need to isolate the new dog from the "old resident" for a period of time, and then the new dog has no problems or diseases, and the dogs can also make them familiar with each other. That's when cages come in.
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I don't think dogs can be kept in cages for a long time, if they are kept in cages for a long time, it will make the dog's IQ and EQ develop very poorly, and it will not make the dog become so smart, so don't keep it in the cage.
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It is best not to keep your dog in a cage all the time. But keeping the cage is also responsible for the safety of the dog. The dog is kept in a cage The cage does not mean restraint, but a private space that can make the dog feel a sense of security and belonging, which is not only a way to cultivate the dog's living habits, but also the most important measure to ensure the safety of the dog when no one is at home.
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Of course not. First of all, I think that if the family can't cure it, you can try to communicate with it and talk to it more, the dog is the most human. Secondly, since you buy a dog, of course, you don't just put it on display.
Dogs are very prone to depression, and if they do, it will be difficult to treat, so what will it think if you keep putting it in a cage? Think about it from a different perspective.
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As soon as the dog arrives in an unfamiliar environment, it is forced to be put in a cage where there is nothing in the cage that is familiar to him or that can make him feel safe.
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1.The effects of long-term caging of dogs are as follows:
1. If the dog is locked in a cage for a long time, it will be more introverted, timid, and prone to depression.
2.The first dog is locked in the cage for a long time, the limbs can not be stretched, and the amount of activity is not enough, which can easily lead to the poor development of the dog's bones, and even make the dog's limbs seriously deformed.
3.It is recommended that the owner do not keep the dog in the cage for a long time, and take the dog out every day to activities, which is conducive to the physical and mental health of the dog.
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Let's start by clarifying the concept: cage keeping is not the same as being in a cage for a long time. Some parents see rows or even stacked cages in dog factories, pet stores (or breeders' homes), see dogs looking at people through cages, and see dogs huddled together, and make up their minds to never let their babies live in cages again!
The role of a cage in a parent's home (canine behavior experts recommend a flight box) is different from that of a cage in a pet store or dog factory, where the cage is not a "home" but a "nest" that they must enter at certain times.
Specific time mainly refers to: sleeping at night, parents are not at home during the day, or at home but can not pay attention to the dog (such as doing housework, etc.), some dogs that are sensitive to people are also best closed in cages when they come to the house. For example, when the water delivery worker comes or the maintenance worker comes to my house, the dog will bark and jump out to pounce on people, although it will not bite, but it is still quite scary.
Getting your dog into a cage isn't always closed, meaning it won't be depressed when it's time to let it in, and it can rest in a relaxed way. This is not only easier to manage, but also makes it easier for the dog to rest in a clean and dry environment. There is a sandwich between the bottom of the cage and the ground, if parents pay attention to changing clean and dry mats frequently, they can avoid a variety of problems!
For families with more than one dog, it is recommended that each dog sleep in a flight box to avoid cross-infection of diseases. When a dog is sick, it will not infect the healthy dog, and the healthy dog should not affect the rest of the sick dog.
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Dogs are prone to deterioration of physical fitness when kept in cages for a long time, and there are skeletal dysplasia and even deformities. The personality will be more introverted and timid, poor adaptability to the environment, overreaction when suddenly going out, and aggressive behavior due to little contact with living people. Free-range dogs, on the other hand, are easy to get close to, have strong adaptability and social skills, and have a lively and cheerful personality.
Compared with free-range dogs, dogs that have been kept in cages for a long time will have poor physical fitness due to lack of exercise, lack of exposure to sunlight, and not only have a higher chance of getting sick, but also prone to symptoms of skeletal dysplasia or deformity such as hooves and arched back.
Free-range dogs are able to have frequent contact with people in the outside world, so they are easy to get close to people and are not aggressive. And when a dog has been in a cage for a long time and only has contact with its owner all day, it will show a particularly strong aggression when facing strangers.
Well-informed people always make many friends, and those who stay at home all day have few close friends. Like humans, dogs are also slippery. Free-range dogs have excellent adaptability to unfamiliar environments and social skills among their peers, while caged dogs are the opposite.
Dogs yearn for freedom, like unrestrained life, long-term cage will make it feel depressed, over time they are prone to the negative impact of temper tantrums, personality will also become introverted and timid, far less than the free-range dog as lively and cheerful, alert and brave.
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Captivity is safer and free-range is more beautiful.
The details are as follows: Free-range dogs: 1. Be bold:
Free-range dogs, in fact, generally speaking, they are more courageous and have stronger social skills. Therefore, even if they are outside, they will not be surprised when they see strange people or dogs, because they are used to it.
2. Freedom, more beautiful body shape: Free-range dogs often run around outside, you can say whatever you want, how free. Because of this freedom, dogs have more exercise, and generally speaking, their body shape will be more graceful.
3. Easy to get lost: free-range dogs will be easier to be caught than captive dogs, many excrement shovelers will find that dogs in the city are generally tied up with dog leashes when they are taken out to play, and some owners will not take dogs out to play, which is to avoid dogs being snatched or stolen by some dog meat dealers. But dogs in the countryside don't have too many such concerns.
Captive dogs: 1. Safer: Some pet owners may wonder how to cage and the safety of dogs.
No one in my house hurts the dogs. This is not to say that people hurt dogs, but dogs are very curious, and like to dismantle the house, if you accidentally bite the wire, socket, etc., there will be the possibility of electric shock.
2. Learn to be alone: dogs are more sticky, especially some small dogs, the owner has to keep up with where to go, even sleep and go to the toilet to stick, without the company of the owner will suffer from separation anxiety, mental illness, etc., and captivity can be a good way to cultivate the dog's independence ability, reduce the dog's separation anxiety, but usually at home to accompany the dog more, not to say that the cage will leave it alone, this is not good, but also to interact with the dog more, games, reduce the dog's mental illness.
3. Cause dysplasia: It is easy to cause skeletal dysplasia in dogs during the growth period, and it is easy to have limbs lying on their hooves, such as German herding. Therefore, the owner should also pay attention to the work of calcium supplementation for the dog from an early age, and can be fed calcium powder and calcium tablets to effectively supplement calcium and enhance the dog's bone development.
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