Exposed: Crate Training Dogs

Crate Training is a training technique used to house train dogs. A crate is a small kennel that can be closed off and is usually made out of plastic or steel wire. Crate training benefits both the dog and its owner.

Dogs hate to pee where they sleep which is why crate training is so effective. During crate training dogs spend a lot of time inside the crate and hence learn to hold their pee. Slowly ut surely the dog begins to understand that the place to pee is outside.

When crate training puppies the crate is meant to replicate the puppies den. Except during feeding and supervision the puppy should be in the crate at all times. When the puppy is allowed out of the crate is should be taken outside or to the designated toilet area immediately.

When choosing a crate make sure its large enough so that your dog can move comfortably inside. A crate that is 1.5 times your dog’s length and has a few inches of head room when your dog’s in the standing position is about right. If the crate is too long the puppy may use the addition area to pee in. In the case that your crate is too big for you dog, block off one end of the crate to make it smaller. Plastic crates with wire doors are the easiest to clean and transport so we recommend getting one of these where possible.

During crate training, the puppy’s toilet breaks should be at regular intervals throughout the day. This reduces the likelihood of accidents occurring. As puppies get older they naturally become better at holding there urges to go to the toilet.

Another way to help ensure good results is to build up a image of the crate with your dog. You can do this by progressively feeding your dog closer and closer to the crate, by filling the crate with your dogs favourite items and by rewarding good behaviour inside the crate. Ideally the crate should be a place your dog wants to go and is happy to be.

Never use the crate as a prison or place of punishment ? this will seriously set you back in your crate training efforts. Try not to leave your dog in the crate for long periods of time as this may cause you dog to eventually fear the crate.

On the whole crate training is a very effective method for house training a dog. It is not universally accepted though. Some experts claim that dogs and puppies become too attached to the crate after spending so much time inside.

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