A crate safety plan for dogs that panic, escape, or damage the crate when left alone.
This is not generic crate-training advice. The Repeat Breakout Fix Protocol is a tighter containment strategy built for dogs that have already escaped more than once — dogs that shred bedding, bend wires, panic at departure cues, or injure themselves trying to get out.
What's inside:
✅ The 3 Gate Containment Check — audit your crate, room, and backup barriers before the next absence ✅ The Calm Departure & Return Protocol — remove the triggers that spike panic before you even leave ✅ The Traffic Light Crate Decision System — know exactly when the crate is safe, risky, or needs replacing ✅ The Short Absence Training Sequence — structured practice with food-stuffed toys and progress checks ✅ The Wire Test + Bedding Audit — catch the physical weak points before your dog finds them first
7 framework-based chapters:
Separate Distress, Not Just Bad Behavior
Read the Departure Cues Before They Turn the Key
Build the Confinement That Can Hold Up
Train Short Absences, Not Long Goodbyes
Pick the Safer Option, Not the Familiar One
Keep Departures Quiet, Not Dramatic
Match Treatment to the Dog, Not the Timeline
The before → after transformation: From repeated breakouts, panic, guilt, and damaged crates → to a safer containment plan and calmer short absences.
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