Crate Training A Dog – Simple Tips On How To House Train A Puppy

By valeri On May 23, 2010 Under puppy training

A puppy is unlikely to soil his own rest and play area, so the crate is a good way to teach him to hold it until you take him to a specified area to do business.

This will teach him control of his bodily functions and create the impression that he should do only his business in the specified place.

Be careful not to let your puppy go for too long in the crate, as he may need to go to bathroom and if he not let out will be able to little else but go in the crate.

Once this has happened, you could find that he starts to do this more and more and it may become difficult a habit to break away with.

Things you can remember about crate training:
Don’t force it: Never have you tried to rush to crate training, otherwise you will make things more difficult for your pet.  It can take your dog a while to get use to it, and you should be patient and understanding with him.

Monitor the time: The crate is not meant to be place where your dog spends all of his time. It is not an alternative for responsible dog care or your warm companionship.

Having a dog is needless if you are going to put him in a crate all day while you work, all evening while you have dinner and get the house tidied, and all night while you sleep. The crate should be used as and when you need it, and not as a permanent measure to keep the dog from under your feet.

Careful with puppies: When you are using the crate for your puppy, recall that she is will need to relieve herself often time. You should let her out and take her to her designated area around once hourly to avoid accidents inside the crate.

No Collars: Make sure that you take his collar off before you put him in the crate, otherwise, you may cause a choking hazard.

Make it comfortable:  Your dog should see the crate as safe area, a safe place rather of their own. So, aim to make as comfortable as you can, with a toys, blankets, and anything else that will make the dog feel more relaxed at home. More so, remember to your dog always need access to fresh water so make sure you make provision for water always.

Do not use it as a punishment:  Your dog should never be sent to her crate as a form of punishment. Also, you should make sure that she is not being harassed by anyone while she is in her crate. Remember you want her crate to seem like her safe heaven.

Do not use a second hand one: You will have more a better chance of getting your dog to successfully use a crate if it’s brand new one. A second hand crate will carry the residual smell of its previous user, which your dog will probably not like.

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