Dog Crate Training

Crate training your dog can be very useful if you need to place your dog in a crate when you are not home, taking him to the vet and for house training as well.


Many dogs are trained to be comfortable in a crate since they were a puppy, which is the best method, to start at a young age. As mentioned, being able to crate train your dog you can come home and know that your dog has not made a mess inside. The key to crate training your dog is to let him know that the crate is a safe place.


Crate training your dog does take patience and persistence, but in the end it is worth it.


Make sure your dog has a comfortable blanket inside the crate and place the crate in a warm area, preferably where it is not alone, like in the kitchen. Before placing your dog in the crate, make sure it has gone outside or in the proper potty area for at least a couple of hours after eating.


Start by leaving your dog alone in the crate for 30 minutes, and slowly increasing the time. Each time he behaves well, give your dog a treat when you take him out of the crate. Always make sure that you make your dog know that the crate is a safe place. Do not leave your dog in a crate for more then 8-10 hours or the dog can become frustrated, as would anyone confined to a small area for a long amount of time.

 

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