Puppy Crate Training

Methods of Crate Training a
Puppy
It is a good idea to think about crate
training a puppy as this will prove to be very useful whenever
you have to leave your pet by himself, especially at those
times when you have to go out at night or are otherwise away
from home for extended periods of time. At the same time, crate
training a puppy also benefits your puppy because he will get
some space to call his own and this space will allow him to
feel secure knowing that no one else has any right to use this
space.
Buy a Puppy Crate of the
Right Size
To achieve more success when crate training
a puppy you need to first of all purchase the right crate that
should also be large enough in size to allow him to move about
freely and which will also be large enough for him after he has
grown to his full size. Of course, you can also choose to buy a
different crate for him once he is fully grown; however, buying
a one-size-fits-all crate does have its own uses.
- When you begin crate training a puppy you will
notice that your puppy will show a certain amount of
curiosity regarding his crate and so it will pay to
place the crate in a central part of the home where he
can sniff it and become accustomed to his crate. Next,
you should deposit all of the toys as well as his
blankets in his crate and also ensure that the crate is
comfortable for him so that he can spend more time in
it.
- Your puppy will take a certain time to get used to
using the crate and so, when crate training a puppy you
need to always exercise patience and not try and rush
him too much. It is important that you also inculcate
in the mind of the puppy that his crate is his second
home and not some kind of jail.
- In the beginning, crate training a puppy requires
placing your puppy into the crate and leaving him there
for about fifteen minutes and at the same time ensure
that you stay well clear of the crate during this time.
After that you can let him out and perhaps give him a
treat and also praise him for having used the crate.
With repetition, these simple steps should help you
succeed in crate training your puppy and you can also
gradually allow him to spend more time in the crate
till he becomes very accustomed to it
- House training
your puppy is a necessity because only after your
puppy is properly housebroken can you truly enjoy
keeping a pet in your home. After your pet starts to
show that he likes to go to his crate to take a nap you
can then relax knowing that you have succeeded with
crate training a puppy.
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