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Do You Need To Give Your Dog Their Special Area?
Indoor dog gates eliminates the restriction of your pet child to enclosed areas that are necessary at times, but some dogs that are left for numerous hours in a pen, crate, or
even the bathroom will eventually cause trouble because of loneliness and rebel by ignoring their pet parents’ commands and may even pout, that is right, pout. I am not saying not to have a crate for your dog at times needed, but allowing freedom to some extent can be more desirable to you and your dog if you provide an indoor dog gate, as well, depending on the occasion. There are several varieties of indoor dog gates, and extra tall pressure hinged wire gates, which are taller than most gates. Being 36” high will accommodate larger dogs and gives the pet parent piece of mind knowing their dog will be safe and stay happy while they are away.
What is great about the extra tall indoor dog gate is that it is of durable heavy gauge
coated wire, and has a swing away option that allows walk-thru convenience. The standalone indoor dog gate is wooden and decorative which enhances the atmosphere of a well thought of plan in restricting the dog from areas that are not adaptable at times. If the pet parent has small children and needs to separate the dog from them, the pet gate is the answer, this way the pet parent can keep an eye on both of their loved ones, making sure they stay out of trouble. Another good reason for the indoor dog gate is when a crowd is around and there is an abundance of talk, laughter, and music, the pet child does not need to be around this environment because sometime they become rambunctious. Be Happy!
Pet Indoor Gates
There are times I am sure that the pet parent would prefer to keep their dog out of
the way for a while during busy times in the home. They tend to get under your feet to see what is going on, and follow you around the home because they are inquisitive. There are ways to curtail their presents, but still be in sight of everything. Pet gates allow dog’s to see what is going on and accept the confinement temporarily.
There are metal gates, plastic gates and wooden gates that will achieve the purpose of their dog knowing this is their place in the home during
times that their pet parents are very busy. Some gates can be set between a door frame, perhaps a bedroom door allowing dog’s access to certain areas, and there are freestanding gates where the dog cannot push through the entrance. Sort of like a playpen you might say, but very effective and can be moved to different areas of the home. Word of caution: never use a pressure gate if you have an upstairs level and want to confine your pet to that area. Very dangerous, they can push through the gate and cause serious injuries. Be Happy!
Indoor Wooden Dog Gates
There are times that pet parents need some time alone, particularly when preparing the family meals and your dog wants to be right there watching. It is almost as though they are supervising what is going on, but the pet parent is the boss of the house, not their dog. The family dog will realize there are places in the home that should be off limits during different times depending on the activities. Dogs want to be close to their pet parents and are always inquisitive as to what is happening around the house. There may be times in ignoring them that they will bring a toy to catch your attention, but the sooner they learn to go to their designated area, the better off you and your dog will be. They love to be by your side, lay down by your
feet when you are sitting down reading, watching TV or whatever else you may be doing, but you must be firm. Dog indoor gates can be plastic or metal, but reward yourself with an attractive wooden indoor dog gate that is perfect to place anywhere you choose and is very attractive to look at. If your home has a stairway, the one thing you must always keep in mind is having an indoor dog gate going up the stairs is all right, but if you want your dog to stay upstairs, a permanent or pressure held gate of different types are recommended, and will protect them from accidently pushing up against the gate and falling down the stairs.
The new portable hardwood pet gates are very sturdy and can be placed anywhere without any effort at any time. They are a very attractive indoor dog gate that will fit into any décor and allow your dog the freedom to still move around and be comfortable. The wooden indoor dog gates are made of Cherry and Mahogany, and
offers a warm white color and black gate that will compliment any furniture in your home. If you have a large dog, the tall freestanding pet gate is 10” taller than the standard pet gates and is fully assembled, with no tools required. Featuring an old world craftsmanship of mortise and tenon construction (no nails, pins or staples!) means quality that lasts a lifetime. These special hardwood pet gates will enhance the look in any area it is protecting. Be Happy!
Train Your Dog to Love Indoor Dog Gates
Dogs like to be close to their pet parents and are inquisitive as to what they are doing and where they are going. They love to be by your side, lay down by your feet when you are sitting down reading, watching TV or whatever else you may be doing. Closeness is a comfort level for your dog along with togetherness, which is pretty much the same. They are very loving and affectionate and if you are tired, sick, or something is bothering you, they can sense that something is wrong. However, sometime you just want to be alone, or just busy doing things that are important and you do not want to
be bothered. That does not mean you do not love them or just being mean to them, which is probably what they think. The pet parent being the boss of the house and not the dog must teach their pet that there are places in the home that should be off limits during different times depending on the activities. Training dogs to be obedient and respect your commands will not be easy at first when they are puppies, but this is the time to start working with them to be good dogs.
Confining your pet to areas that you choose for them to stay in a designated place in your home is easy. Install dog indoor gates in an area where they can still see you and watch the activities, but will be confined temporarily out of the way. If you have a stairway in your home and do not care for your dog to be upstairs during certain times of the day, install the pet safety gate at the bottom of the stairs. However, if it happens to be the other way around and you want your dog to stay upstairs, then a pet gate at the top of the stairs works very well. However, never install a pressure gate at the top
of the stairs, this is very dangerous for your dog and they could accidently push against it and fall down the stairs. Install a pet gate that is permanent to stay open against the wall and out of the way when not in use. There are very attractive indoor dog gates that will fit into your décor and allow your dog the freedom to still move around and be comfortable. Be Happy!
Does Your Dog Need an Indoor Safety Gate?
When pet parents are out of the house, the doggy must play, can be a big problem if your pet is inquisitive. Dog indoor gates are a blessing to keep the little stinker out of trouble. If you work away from home and are gone most of the day, the trouble your pet could get into may be overwhelming
when you arrive back home. Thinking about just closing them up in a spare room is not a good idea; they can become terribly bored after awhile, and feel abandoned. The indoor dog gates should be placed within areas where they can still see what is going on in the home while they are alone. The gate allows freedom to some extent and they can still move around at will. A dog safety gate placed across indoor spaces or hallways, will limit your dog’s access. If you have a stairway, this is a good place to put up a gate. The designs are different depending on what purpose is required for safety. While alone at home, your dog could turn your house upside down and play to their little heart’s content, but what a mess to clean up afterwards, if confinement is not a choice.
Let us give our doggy the benefit of a doubt, not all dogs are full of mischief and if they have become use to having the freedom of moving around the home, there is probably not a problem. Boundaries should be set, and using an indoor gate is not something the pet parent should fret over. Do not forget, you are the boss, and your pet must know there are places and things that are off limits. Some pet safety gates are installed as a stationary gate,
and others are pressure held. Never put a pressure held gate at the top of a stairway. This is very dangerous for your dog. There are also freestanding gates that can be placed in open areas in the household, like a play pen. Do not use these gates all of the time. You be the judge of when and how often they should be used. Be Happy!

