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The Do's and Don'ts of Dog Crate Training

By: Andrei Smith

 

Want to know the do's and don'ts of crate training your dog? This article will acquaint you with the most effective ways and methods to assist your dog to his new crate.

DO's

* Slowly get your pup used to his new crate. Don't push or force him to go inside the crate, instead praise him or give some treats or toys.

* It is fine to get a larger crate if you are not sure which one is the right size. If it is too big for your puppies, you can use divider panel to minimize the space.

* It is advisable to use soft pet bed to cover the surface so your dog will feel more comfortable and your dog will keep coming back to his crate. You may also use crate wear accessories to keep your pet warm and comfy.

* If your pet is out of his cage, find time to supervise him. Supervision will correct your pet's bad behavior like excessive barking, chewing and eliminating anywhere he wants to.

* Be patient while giving your pet a time to adjust. You must give an enough time for him to get used to the new crate when there is a change to a pet's habit, At first you may find your pet is nervous in entering but this is normal, day after day you will see some improvements.

DON'Ts


* Leave your dog particularly the puppies in his home all day. No dogs can hold their bowels and bladders over a long period of time. Maintain a regular schedule every few hours for your pet to eliminate. A six week old puppy can hold his bladder about 4 hours.

*Letting your pet go around your house unsupervised. If you see your pet feeling awkward to go inside or outside of the crate, gently guide him.

* Forcefully put your pet inside the crate as a punishment. The crate is made to be your pet's secured home and not to be associated with punishment.

* Put your pet inside the crate when he has diarrhea and is vomiting. If your pet is sick, the surface of the crate might have some remains of bacteria or worms. Try to adjust on the foods he eats and give him a balance diet. Crate him again when he backs to normal condition.

The author is a pet lover connected to a company that provides safe and effective dog crates, dog houses and dog agility equipment at affordable rates.


 

 

 

 


 
 
 
 

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