Keeping your Dog Happy in the Human Home
It’s hard to believe that the dogs we know and love today were once very wild. Now cherished as a part of the family, dogs’ role in our human lives has evolved through time. In fact, early humans first domesticated wild dogs purely for hunting. As civilization evolved, dogs began to be kept as pets. These original pet dogs lived outside and were still primarily functional: acting as a guard, farm assistant, or sporting partner.
In the past decade, we have witnessed dramatic changes in the role of the pet dog. As urbanization has spread, dogs are increasingly finding their way from the backyard inside: into our living spaces and hearts.
Despite the humanizing effects of bringing dogs into the home, it is important for caring dog parents to remember that their four-legged family members are in fact a different species with their own wants and needs.
One important factor that often gets overlooked is dogs’ instinctual need for a secure, den-like space. Giving your dog a trusted haven to call their own can help to relieve anxiety, allow them to unwind after a busy day, and build confidence. Many people find incredible benefits in crate training; this practice is purely based on dogs’ appreciation of a den.
Unfortunately, wire and plastic crates are made purely for containment. Some dogs don’t even get the full benefits a real den can provide because of the insubstantial construction of these crates. Also, in an effort to keep the traditional ugly dog crate out of sight, people are forced to hide it in a closet or back room.
Fortunately, a company called DenHaus has carefully designed a line of dens that provide dogs the perfect balance of comfort, privacy, and security. These beautiful pieces also give the dog parent pride to display it in their home where the pet can both enjoy their den and be included as a real part of the family. DenHaus takes pride in their supreme-quality construction; which means that your pet gets a perfectly solid sanctuary and that you get a functional piece of furniture.
By honoring both your dog as a unique creature and your home as a beautiful space, you can pay tribute to the bonds we share and live up to the role that our dogs play.