Dog Crate Training

Posted on June 2nd, 2010 by admin

Dog crate training is an efficient and effective training strategy to help house train dogs. Dogs are den animals; they like to have a safeguarded, hygienic location that is away from all other distractions. Crate training utilizes this characteristics of dogs at the same time it offers security whenever you need to keep your dog away. One of the main benefits to the owner in implementing the crate training technique is reducing the dog’s access areas. Crates usually are available in plastic or metal wire. Plastic crates give more of a den feeling and are incredibly useful in travel. It is recommended to use wire crates given that they are resilient and easier to clean .

A dogs inherited traits are used as methods for training them .The method of crate training entails following aspects:

* Purchasing a appropriate crate is extremely essential. It should suit the size of your dog, and also allow him room to stretch out and move his head

* You should reward your dog for entering into crate and remaining there

Most important factor in crate training is to introduce your dog to the crate. Typically, this is done with the help of the dogs favored toys or treats for rewarding the dog when he comes close to the crate. The following phase is to place a toy or food inside the crate which will make the dog go inside to get it, when the puppy comes back out of the crate, give him a treat to appreciate his obedience. If the same process is duplicated for a few days, your dog will start to familiarize and get used to the crate

The crate should never be used to leave dogs for a extensive amount of time, especially puppies, as they are not able to hold their bladder for long, therefore in this illustration try to take your dog out to the backyard or wherever you take him to relieve himself atleast once each and every hour.

A young puppy ought to have absolutely no issues in accepting the crate as his location. Normally, dogs who are more than six months will have difficulties getting used to crates as they might feel insecure when left alone. A little puppy can certainly be trained within a week, however, a grown up dog might not take more than 10-15 days to adjust to this new kind of lifestyle.

Hope this helps you Dog Crate Training, I know these tips helped me!

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Ruchi Vasishta

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