Puppy Crate Training Problems
25 Aug 2009
Puppy crate training is a relatively easy method to housetrain most dogs that works well with both puppies and adults-with little, hot-wired dogs, big subdued dogs, and every kind in between. It’s called the cage or crate training method, which is based very simply on the fact that the average dog does not like to mess near where he eats and sleeps.
The first step to avoid puppy crate training problems is to pick out a crate that is the correct size. Finding the right size is easy. Just find a crate that is large enough for her to stand up and turn around in, anything more than that and she will use the other end to potty on. Therefore, defeating the purpose of using the crate to help with potty training. Dog’s have a natural instinct to not mess their sleep quarters.
As soon as your puppy has woken up take him outside to potty and reward him – all puppies like to pee straight after a nap – you can find out more in our section on potty training a puppy.
When first beginning puppy crate training, the little one may protest at first by whining or barking. Eventually, he will be able to stay comfortably in the crate for longer and longer periods of time. Start with 10 minutes at a time, and eventually, you can gradually increase up to two hours. However, a puppy should not be left in the crate for an extended amount of time, usually no more than three to four hours.
The first step of puppy crate training involves introducing your puppy to the crate. If you have purchased a vari-kennel type of crate, like the ones used for airline travel, start by taking the crate apart. Allow puppy to go in and out several times until he or she is comfortable with the crate and the reattach the top. For puppy crate training with a wire mesh crate, tie the door open. Place a piece of cardboard or a towel under the plastic floor plan to keep it from rattling. Again, allow the dog to go in and out several times before starting puppy crate training.
What Should Go In The Crate?: For puppy crate training, the crate should be a fun place to be. That means furnishing it with a few items. Some difficult-to-destruct toys can help keep your dog entertained. Make sure to discard toys if they become worn or broken and do not use toys that are small enough to be swallowed.
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2 Responses
2009 Aug 29
Keeping your favorite pet protected involves taking the time and care to see that they are not hurt.In order to keep them as safe as possible you will want to get a pet gate which will help to keep your pet out of areas that they do not need to be in And they can also be used as a training tool for all of those times your dog isn’t tucked safely away in their crate.
2009 Sep 11
This is the first time I’ve read about this. I keep learning new things everyday!.In order to keep them as safe as possible you will want to get a pet gate which will help to keep your pet out of areas that they do not need