Professional dog trainers will tell you that kenneling your hunting dog is a good instinct. Here are some benefits of doing this:
Kenneling your hunting dog molds behavior in a dog
A dog that is used to kenneling will not give you trouble trying to control it throughout the duration of your hunting trip. Kenneling teaches the dog to behave in a desired manner. Without putting much effort, your hunting dog will find its way into its kennel, allowing you to concentrate on other things as you prepare to head into the woods.
Kenneling satisfies the dog’s yearning to stay in a den
Dogs love a stay in a den. The traveling kennel is the closest it can get to finding a space it can feel like home. The hunting dog will perceive the kennel as its personal space that the owner has allocated to it.
The kennel allows the dog to be in a space with no supervision
The kennel serves as the dog’s sanctuary and bed. Here, it can experience the freedom impossible to experience anywhere else. In this environment, your hunting dog will feel secure and safe. It will, therefore, not feel the need to be destructive.
Keeps your hunting gear safe and unsoiled
Failure to kennel your hunting dog might turn out to be a big mistake. It could destroy your hunting tools or soil your outdoor gear. Keeping him in the kennel makes the dog feel comfortable and protected. It also ensures that it does not develop bad habits, something common with dogs that roam freely all over the place.
It allows the dog to adjust to new surroundings faster
Kenneling allows a dog to get comfortable in new environments faster. This is because the kennel serves as a familiar ground where it can go and ‘feel at home.’
It serves as the go-to place when the dog is sick, stressed or tired
By going to rest there, the dog feels safe and protected from the rest of the environment. The kennel becomes its security blanket and the place it can enjoy privacy even during a hunting trip.