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Crate Training a Dog – How do You do It?

By: Mike Kershaw

Crate training a dog is an effective way of training your new dog and teaching him the basic manners at the same time. Moreover, it can help your dog get started with his new life.

What is crate training? This is an efficient way of house training a dog. Similar to what the name suggests , this form of training is the process of teaching your pet dog to accept a dog crate as his personal sanctuary and a safe location. Dogs are naturally den-dwelling creatures and some advocates claim that dog crates are great substitutes for dens. Those people who promote the use of crates that crate training a dog will be beneficial to not only the pet but the owner as well.

Crate training a dog basically requires rewarding whenever he enters and stays in the crate, uses the crate as a playing spot and feeds inside it. This way, the dog will get some incentives and would be more motivated to familiarize himself with the crate. Once your dog begins to explore and use his crate, he will find in time that it is not intimidating at all.

Remember, however, that dogs do not want to soil their resting spots if they have the chance to release feces in another place. Confining your dog temporarily in an enclosed area strongly holds back the tendency of dogs to defecate and urinate. If your pet does not defecate while she is curbed in one spot, then there is a high probability that he will eliminate once he is released, i.e. he will eliminate in your presence so that you will be able to reward or praise him.

But confinement should be done correctly. Before you confine your dog in a crate, you first have to understand the difference between temporary training and long time confinement when you are away from your home. Confinement is done while you are away so you can prevent mistakes from happening to certain areas of your home. The purpose of crate training a dog, however, is the other way around. Temporary confinement in a crate stops your dog from eliminating while confined so that he will eliminate once he is released. It helps promote bowel and bladder control so that your dog will learn to hold it until he gets to the appropriate place.

Just remember that crate training should never be abused or your dog problems will worsen. The dog crate is not intended to be a place where you can lock your dog up and forget her for a long time . When your pet soils her crate because you left her confined for too long, the training process will be ruined.

Success with crate training a dog will not happen overnight. You need to have patience throughout the whole training process. Never scold your dog if he makes mistakes (e.g. soiling his crate, eliminating somewhere else). In due time , your dog will learn the right and wrong things to do.


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Crate training a dog is an effective way of housebreaking your new dog and teaching him the basic manners at the same time. Moreover, it can help your dog get started with his new life.

About the Author:
Gerald has been involved in all aspects of the dog business for a good number of years now. If you need some advice with fixing dog behavior problems or just want to know how to train your dog he can point you in the right direction. Just visit My Dog Training Advice

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