Dog ownership and culture are very different around the world and it is important to be aware of cultural differences! There are many many factors that contribute towards this difference in the culture surrounding doggos and dog training. Fortunately, there is one all-encompassing internet destination where people from all different backgrounds and cultures with similar interests can discuss just about ANYTHING. You guessed it, it's Reddit.
One dog-loving Reddit user hailing from Germany posed an interesting question for all the American dog owners in the group- what is up with Americans and their crates? It did not take long for the Americans amongst the bunch to chime in and add their own two cents to the discussion. It is always very enlightening learning about other cultures, and there's no better place to do it than Reddit (probably).
"This is not meant in a mean or bad way or anything. But whenever I read about dogs or dog training on American resources, almost all the time crate training is mentioned."
An interesting question indeed. We as Americans wonder- is there a European crate training equivalent? What are the different ways in which dogs in Europe are trained…we'd love to see a more thoughtful analysis of this! Learning about different cultures is endlessly fascinating if you ask us!
"For me as a german I've never ever seen anybody actually crate training their dog. Like. Seriously. I grew up in a family that had at minimum 2 dogs in the household all the time (we had 4 dogs when I was a teen), and never - not once - had we a crate."
For us as Americans- we've never seen anybody NOT crate train their dogs!
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