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"Crate Training a Puppy"Crate training a puppy is the first education that your puppy will ever need to learn once your bring her home. Some people view dog creates as cruel and inhumane as they look like jails to dog. This perception is NOT accurate. If you really understand the difference between human and dog, a crate actually reminds your puppy of a den which is a place of comfort, safety, and warmth to live. Crate training for dogs usually runs together with potty training a puppy.
"Choosing the Right Dog Crate"There are many types of dog crates in the market. Crates are made of fabric, steel, plastic, wire mesh and heavy gauge wire. Each has its own functions. Other than the size, quality and price of the dog crate, some other characteristics of the dog crates that you should be looking at are:-
These questions should be able to help you to understand your need before choosing the right dog crate to crate training a puppy.
"Advantages of Crate Training a Puppy"
"Steps-by-Steps to Crate-training Your Dogs"There are a few steps in crate-training dogs that you need to follow. But first of all, using food treat is the best motivator to get your dog to liking her crate. You will need to learn to associate dog crate as a positive thing and NOT punishment.
When a dog is reluctant to go inside the crate during the puppy crate training even through you throw a dog treat, you have to put her inside the crate then give her a treat.
"Helping Your Puppy to Get Used with the Crate"To make sure that your puppy gets use with the dog crate, you have to repeat the crate-training process. In addition to that, you may slowly increase the duration you lock your puppy inside the crate. From 5 minutes, then 10 minutes, then 15 minutes. When the dog grows older, she can stay in the crate the longer time. Here is the general guidance on suggested maximum duration that you can keep your puppy in the crate compare with her age:
Remember that different breeds of dog mature at different rate. The adolescent stage of your dog's life is taking place anywhere from 4 months to 2 years. When your dog becomes adult, the maximum period she can be inside the crate is 8 hours. Repetition of the crate training a puppy with consistency is the key for your dog to be house trained. Move to the top of this page - Crate Training a Puppy. Some Related Topics:
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