Dog Crates Tips & Guide

This post was written by admin3 on February 8, 2010
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Crate training your dog or puppy is worth the time and effort. Provide a crate throughout your dog’s lifetime; it is your dog’s private sanctuary. Always respect your dog’s right to crate privacy.

Choose a crate size that will accommodate the adult dog.

Crates satisfy the dog’s need for den-like enclosure. A dog crate refuge reduces separation anxiety and destructive behavior, while keeping the dog safe from dangerous household situations. Place your puppy’s favorite toys and dog treats at the end opposite of door opening. Puppies seem to love the Kong! Keep the crate where the family will be. Eventually, your dog will be old enough to be out of the crate. While investigating the new crate, the puppy will discover edible treasures.

Don’t force the puppy into the crate.

After introducing your dog to the crate, begin feeding regular meals near the crate if your dog remains reluctant to enter it. Next time, leave it in the crate for less time. If the dog whines or cries, do not open the door until the whining stops. If the puppy chews the towel, remove it. If the puppy urinates on the towel, remove bedding until the puppy no longer eliminates in the crate.

Dog Crate Training - An Effective Tool

Types of Crates
•    Wire Crate-The dog is able to see out and be a part of the family activities.
•    Mesh Crate-This is not a practical crate for the home because it can be destroyed easily.

Choosing The Right Size Crate - Because crates can be costly, buy a big enough crate for an adult size dog. Be sure your dog is safe in his crate. Never use a collar, leash, or harness while your dog is in his crate.

Dog crate training – Teaching a dog to accept his crate - The best time to teach a dog to accept a crate is when she is a puppy. However, older dogs will usually adapt easily. To get your puppy to go into his crate is pretty simple. All dogs love treats. Select a phrase that you prefer to use to get your dog to go into his crate.

Use the crate only in a positive manner - If you do, this will cause the dog to hate the crate.

Important tips when using a dog crate - Remember not to give plastic toys to a dog without supervision. Puppies seem to love the Kong! Keep the crate where the family will be. Eventually, your dog will be old enough to be out of the crate.

However, many dogs tend to feel secure in their crate, especially when sleeping.

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