Indoor Dog Gates
When it comes to keeping your dog in or out of an area in your
home, you want to make sure that you’re making the right choice when shopping for indoor dog gates. The reasons
that people buy dog gates for indoors can range from using them for training to designating a place for mother dog
and puppies, to simply keeping dogs out of the way when entertaining guests. There are many things to consider when
shopping for this type of gate, such as safety, strength and aesthetics. Your budget also plays a part in it,
although most people consider price secondary to safety and reliability when it comes to gates for their
dogs.
Training is often the reason given for buying indoor dog gates.
It doesn’t necessarily mean that you’re training a dog to stay in a certain area when you’re using a gate.
Obviously the dog simply has to stay there because of the gate. You can, however, train the dog to stay in the
designated area without barking, whining or tearing things apart, and that kind of training can be very beneficial.
A dog that has learned that the gate means it’s time to entertain himself quietly or sleep may even eventually
learn that a certain area means that, and the gate can be removed.
Indoor dog gates are often used for designating an area for
mother dogs and puppies and for keeping enthusiastic dogs away from guests. When it comes to mothers and puppies,
it’s often as important to keep people out, especially children, then it is to keep the dogs in. Mother dogs are
understandably protective, and too many people getting near their puppies can make them nervous. And when it comes
to entertaining, guests need to know they’re going to be protected from being jumped on by an overly-excited
dog.
Pet stores are good places to find indoor dog gates, although
you’re most likely going to have better luck finding what you’re looking for at larger pet stores like PetCo or
PetsMart. For keeping dogs in a designated area, PetsMart carries their popular “Super Gate” that can extend to
more than 5 ft wide and is taller than average at 31 inches. This sturdy gate sells for around $55. PetCo carries a
wood-framed free standing gate with cornered sides and reinforcing extension legs, perfect for designating a “mom
and puppies” area. This gate sells for around $100 for the small and $120 for the large, and usually the shipping
is free for orders over $50.
Fetchdog.com is a great online store to look at when you’re
shopping for indoor dog gates. Their selection is excellent, and their prices are usually more than reasonable.
Frontgate.com offers a unique variety of dog gates for the home, with a special emphasis on elegance and style;
perfect for those who want their dog gates to fit in well with their decor. Though their prices tend to be higher
because their dog gates are unique, they’re worth a look just to see what they have to offer. Shopping online for
your dog gate is worth considering for the convenience and the ability to browse from the comfort of your
home.
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