Crate Training Your Puppy - Essential Dog Training Technique

essential dog training technique

Dressing up your puppy's cage is one of the first basic training techniques you'll need to do shortly after bringing your puppy home. I want to assure you that it is not difficult and I will show you the specific steps required to put your puppy in its cage.

First, the cage is the friend of your puppy and you can train our dog in the cage at the age of about 8 weeks. However, if your puppy is younger and has a cage in his house, he may find that the puppy is inherently curious about it. If you leave the door open, you can let the puppy explore alone.

When training the cage, it is also important to know that your pup instinctively wants to have its own cave. It's easy enough to take advantage of your dog's instinct and curiosity by simply preparing the room in the cage and leaving the door open. When preparing the box, I mean to put a special cat toilet for the puppy with a plate of water. Make sure you have one or two toys and / or something to chew on.

First, leave the door open and perhaps load it with a few croquettes or a small slice of cheese. Do not use violence against the puppy at this time. Give the puppy the opportunity to take over the "property" of the box. It will not take long. We also recommend that you give some of your meals in the box. This also helps the puppy adapt to the cage and consider it as his own cave.

At the beginning of the cage training, do not place the puppy until the night he sleeps. It may be necessary to endure the moans of the puppies. It's good to comfort the puppy, but do not let it out just because it moans. At any other time, the cage door must remain open. The puppy should only be locked in the cage when he is away from home. The cage should be big enough for your dog to turn, but not big enough to leave room for a corner like a toilet.

If your puppy gets used to the cage, he can train in the cage at times other than bedtime. Put it in the box, close the door and stay with the puppy for a short time. Keep the time short, but gradually increase it during the workout. Stay with the dog, but do not let go because he moans. Wait until the dog stops complaining, give it a good mood and congratulate it, then let it out.

Proceed as described above. After a while, you can leave home. Little by little the puppy learns to adapt to the pits. However, the timing is not accurate and varies from one dog to another and from one puppy to another.

Training your puppy's cage helps with in-house and out-of-house training as dogs do not
"Chaos" in your cave, unless there is no other place to go. Cash training also helps with the establishment
They like the "alpha" dog, which in turn helps you to train your puppy.

When forming the drawers, there are two stages.

1. Select a box
A box is just a limited space. A box is not good because your puppy can not see what's going on.
around. A wire box is better because your puppy can see, feel and hear what's going on
around you and adapt yourself and your family. In addition, the box must have a lock.

You must select a field that is neither too small nor too large. A cage is too small if your puppy
I can not stay up and turn around. A cage is too big if your puppy can walk there. Yes
If the box is too big, your puppy chooses a corner to "spoil" and sleep in another corner.
This complicates the training and housekeeping. Ideally, the box should be big.
enough for your puppy to get up and stretch, but not big enough for your puppy to move
Around a lot.

You need to set up the cage so that your puppy goes to bed in a soft place. Give some water and
game toy in it.

2. Crate training

First put a dog in the cage and encourage your puppy to enter the cage. Keep yours
Puppy only a few minutes in the cage (5 to 10 minutes), then let out. Do not do
A scandal if you put your puppy in the cage or leave it out of the cage. everyone
The time increases the time in the box. Your puppy has to adapt slowly to be in ...
Box. After all, your puppy can stay in the cage when he's not at home or at night.

Visit my blog, where you'll find this lesson on obedience training for your dog. You'll see some examples of things you can do today, right now, to teach this potentially life-saving skill to your dog.


References:
https://getfreedogtraining.com/how-to-crate-train-your-puppy-or-dog/
https://www.freedogtrainingclasses.com/tips-for-dog-obedience-training/

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