Feb4

Crate Training A Puppy Using 5 Simple Steps

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Crate training a puppy is going to be an excellent way to raise a pooch from puppy-hood to old friend. Many people get worried that it may be cruel, although if used for the right reasons, nothing could be further from the truth. Utilizing crate training to educate your puppy can be a valuable and humane approach to establish your puppy a place in your home as well as in the world and give your pet a strong feeling of security.

Crate training is a popular home teaching technique which provides your dog with his own special den and establishes acceptable behaviours for life in your house. However crate training your puppy is not only helpful for house training, there are other benefits too. Listed here are five essential steps to follow when crate training.

1. Don’t send your puppy to their crate for punishment. Don’t show any anger in your voice. If your puppy misbehaves, just lead him into the cage using encouraging words. Consider it as a happy place for your pet to go for a break when necessary. Try to sit down with the puppy a while and also pet him to reassure them that you aren’t angry.

2. Give your pet’s crate a homey atmosphere. Offer the puppy blankets, chew toys, along with a cushion to rest upon. However, do not put food or drink in the cage with him. Make it an area to rest.

3. Don’t place your puppy inside the cage all or even most of the time. For example, never leave him inside the crate all day long when you are at work. Dogs are pack animals. They’re social and so they want to be with other animals – that includes us. To your dog, the family living in his house will be other members of his pack. Sure, human beings do not quite smell like other dogs, but that is not the point. You’ll be hard pressed to get a dog that does not consider itself as a person.

Also, when crate training your puppy, at all times be consistent. If your dog is jumping up at people and you are using the cage to stop this behaviour, make sure to pop him in the crate every time he does it. Don’t forget to keep it a enjoyable experience for your pup by allowing your visitors to drop by the crate and say hi to the dog and also stroke him.

Finally, crate training your puppy is also highly successful by using a ’scheduled crate time.’ Just like a young child, even a puppy has to rest. These amazing creatures can be very light sleepers, constantly on guard for our protection. Giving them a little ‘nap time’ will make them far better behaved as well as calmer too.

If you’d like a well trained dog, crate training is an wonderful road to travel. Used properly it’s going to make your dog accept you as his master or ‘pack leader’ and that is the first step in any effective puppy-dog training.

Having a crate to teach your pup provides it his own tiny ‘kingdom’ and you can also have some fun kitting it out. When done the right way, with lots of love, crate training your new puppy will provide both of you with an amazing friendship free of a lot of the ‘drama’ associated with dog ownership.

Hannah Clapham is an author and keen lover of dogs and all things canine. On her latest website she explains the benefits of using a Citronella Anti Bark Collar, to discover more, visit her site at http://www.citronellaantibarkcollar.net

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