Dog Crate Training


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DATE: Dec. 12, 2013, 9:04 a.m.

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  1. Quite a few owners are using crates to help train their pets. Some dog owners consider crates to be mean, terrible and restrictive but if you have never used one you probably need to look at the rewards.
  2. A lot of dogs consider the crate as being their personal spot. This is especially true if it has been utilized since they were a puppy. Puppies tend not to view the crate as a punishment, but as their home. If the crate is in a region where the puppy is able to go in and out a lot of dogs will use their crate by themselves as a place to nap.
  3. If your dog is accepting and at ease with his crate he will be more than happy to be in it when you have to leave the house. What this means is you don't have to worry about your dog chewing or wrecking things when you are not at home.
  4. Crates will also be wonderful when you have young children in the home. The dog will often make use of this space to break free while he would like to be left alone. It is necessary that you teach children to respect the dog's crate and not utilize it to play in. Youngsters need to be aware that this area belongs to the dog and only the dog and to leave the animal on it's own when he is in his crate.
  5. Crate training may also assist with housebreaking. Most dogs loathe to soil their bedroom. You will discover that a puppy who sleeps inside a crate is less likely to have accidents. Remember that the animal will need to be allowed out at frequent times particularly when he is young. You don't want the animal to be forced to do his business inside the crate, if he is left in it too long. This might become a routine if the dog spends a lot of time in his crate.
  6. Crate training can also be great to help with additional instruction. If your young puppy does start to play rough you can use it for a time out area. You can also utilize the crate to keep the pet quietly confined should you have people over that are not people who love dogs.
  7. Crates can be a very beneficial training tool, and will help make residing with a dog a great deal easier in lots of various ways. If you're contemplating getting a dog you should really think about the merits of getting a crate.

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