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How to Dog Crate Train a Dog or New Puppy

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How to Dog Crate Train a Dog or New Puppy

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  1. How to Kennel Train a Dog Crate Train a Dog Kennel training a dog or new Puppy includes teaching a pet dog to remain in a dog or new puppy on command. A dog cage is generally a portable kennel made of either plastic or metal. If the training is appropriately done, the kennel ought to supply a safe place for a dog or puppy, a "den" if you will. Dog crate your dog is a controversial subject at finest. There are pros and cons for a dog or puppy training. We will take a quick take a look at both sides of this problem and after that discuss some points on how to crate train a dog or puppy. Crate training a dog also has other uses. A crate should be used during the move to both keep the dog safe and comfortable. There are several steps to crate training a dog. Of course it is easier to start when the dog is a puppy. However, a dog can learn to stay in a crate at any age. An older dog will just require more time and patience to unlearn old habits and learn the new one. It is important to make the learning fun for the dog. This will give the dog a positive attitude about the process. The crate itself should be large and comfortable enough for the dog to stand and turn around. A puppy should only be left in the crate for three to four hours, and an adult dog should spend no more than about eight hours in the crate. It is very important to keep the crate clean. When beginning the process of crate training a dog, keep several things in mind. First, the dog may whine and put up a fuss. If this occurs, most professional canine trainers encourage the owner to ignore the fussing until the dog is quiet before letting the dog out. This will reinforce the correct behavior. Praise and treat the dog when it behaves correctly. Start slow. Don't crate your dog for several hours at the start. This will instill the wrong impression of the crate with the dog. You may have to start with only a few minutes at a time. Just be sure and wait until the fussing has stopped before you let the dog out of the crate. Since dogs are social animals, it may be best if the crate is kept in the room where the most people are most of the time. The most important thing is to have patience with your dog. A well-trained dog is a well-behaved dog and an enjoyable member of your family. Related Reading

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