Helpful Tips About Crate Training Your Puppy

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When you get a new puppy, there are some people that aren't sure about the benefits of crate training. In fact, there are some people that consider this cruel to the puppy, but the opposite is true, when crate training is done properly. When you are searching for helpful tips about crate training your puppy, you will find that the puppy will come to feel safe in the crate-like it is his private home and a place to feel more secure.

As a pet owner, you can use helpful tips about crate training your puppy to teach good behaviors and discourage bad behaviors. In addition, a crate can keep your puppy safe and keep it from being destructive when you are away from home during the day. It is cruel to leave the puppy in the crate for long periods of time, or without water and food, when you are away for several hours, so it is a matter of using helpful tips about crate training your puppy to make the puppy happier and better behaved.

The first of the helpful tips about crate training your puppy is to realize the puppy should not always be left in the crate. In fact, when housebreaking your puppy, it is best to put the puppy in the crate right after drinking or eating and then take it outside about fifteen to thirty minutes later. Puppies have small bladders and intestines, but using the crate as a way to reward the dog by taking it outside can be helpful in reinforcing positive house-breaking. Reward the dog when it goes "pee" outside and don't immediately put it back in the crate until you start the routine over. Eventually, you won't need to use the crate, although the puppy might want to spend more time there.

Another of the helpful tips about crate training your puppy is to make the crate a comfortable place. This means putting a few of its favorite toys in the crate and leaving the door open so the puppy can come and go between bathroom breaks. It is helpful to keep the puppy in the crate while you are sleeping at night and comfortable bedding for the puppy will make it a comfortable place to sleep.

When you are thinking about helpful tips about crate training your puppy, make sure the crate is large enough for the puppy to stand and move around comfortably. In addition, leave enough space for the puppy to have room to grow. While you want to restrict the puppy's movement somewhat, you don't want your pet to be too cramped in the crate. Another thing to think about is that the crate can come in handy when you are traveling to the veterinarian or going on vacation because it can help keep the puppy from becoming too afraid or from moving around the vehicle unsafely.

If you are looking for helpful tips about crate training your puppy, you will find it can be used to discourage nipping, howling, growling and other unpleasant behaviors. Using the crate to remove the puppy from these threats can be helpful in the training process. Once you have used a crate for your puppy, you will find there are many positive things it can contribute to improving your puppy's behavior and happiness.

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E M Smith 19 months ago

We used this for one of our rescue dogs and itworked fine. With time we could leave the crate behind

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