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The Basics Of Dog Crate Training



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By : Dr. Mayra    4 or more times read
Submitted 2008-04-26 08:39:05
Dog crate training is important for a dog and a puppy and you ll realize that it s worth the time and the effort that you devote to it. Crate training a dog may take from day to weeks depending on the age of your dog, past experiences and temperament. It is necessary to provide your dog a crate that she can use throughout her lifetime. This serves as your dog s haven. Dogs do have the right to privacy too, therefore crate training your dog is very important. As an owner, you have to limit the access while it is off leash until the house rules are learned.

Crates are made of plastic or metal. They come in different sizes that would suit your dog. Make sure that the crate is large enough to allow your dog so stand and even turn around. Crates can satisfy the need of the dog for an enclosure. This may reduce the anxiety of separation as well as destructive behavior while keeping your dog away from danger at the same time. It is also convenient and can be a mobile indoor house for your dog when you are traveling by plane or by car. However, it is recommended to avoid plane travel for dogs.

Do not associate the crates as a means of punishment for the dog. Rather, you portray a crate that is a pleasant place for your dog to stay. For crate training your dog puppy, you can place toys and other dog treats. You can also drop some kibble or biscuits in to the crate until such time that your dog walks calmly towards the food, you can use this treat as the crate training your dog dog treat. If the dog is not interested with the treats, you can toss in a toy inside. Balls and toys must be large enough that they will not be able to swallow them. Dog crate training allows your puppy to discover some edible treasures. You have to pet and praise your puppy once they are inside the crate to make them feel good and that they will not feel that is some sort of a punishment.

After you have already introduced the crate to your dog, start feeding them near the crate if the dog seems to be reluctant entering to the crate. Place the dish far enough that the dog will go readily without feeling anxious or fearful. Once your dog is comfortably standing inside, you can gently close the door while they are eating. When it is the first time that you let your dog eat inside the crate, open the door immediately after the dog finished eating the meal. This would most likely associate a pleasant signal for the dog crate training. If you find your dog whining to be released from the crate, you might have taken the length of time too long in a very quick pace. The best thing to do is to leave them in the crate for a lesser period of time. If she whines, only open the door the moment she stops whining. This will give her the idea that whining does nothing and that it s not the way to get out. Crate training dogs can be a little stressful at initial stages of the training, but the rewards will be immense once your dog learns to retreat to his safe heaven when he or you need time out.
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