Crate Training Your Puppy!


by Nick Krueger - Date: 2007-02-28 - Word Count: 413 Share This!

Do you have a new puppy and don't have a clue about housetraining? For the first few days, the puppy will be learning about his new environment and everything in it, and this is the best time for crate training. This method, used by some of the most effective professionals in puppy training, is an invaluable way to train your new puppy. If not used correctly, however, it can put a detrimental dent in your puppy's proper training, rearing, and his overall feelings of security in his new home.

Upon getting a puppy, it is imperative to have a crate for training immediately. You want to be ready for training from day one. For puppies, a plastic crate might work well. Keep in mind though, that, depending on the dog's breed, the puppy may not be small for long. This may influence the size of the crate desired.

Place a blanket in the crate. This will become a "security blanket" for the puppy. Your puppy will smell his own scent within and thereby know the area is his special space. A great incentive for the animal is to give him a treat or toy when he goes to his blanket. This lets him know that this is "his space". The association will soon be made that the puppy's crate is a secure, warm, and tasty place to be.

Scheduling is very important when crate training your dog. Consistency is what will aid in the learning process. During the first few weeks, don't let anything hinder your puppy's elimination schedule. As the puppy gets used to this timing, he will begin to eliminate only during scheduled times.

This schedule can be based around yours as well. If you work days, then have a family member or friend check in on the puppy during a certain period of the day, while you can take care of the evening schedule. As the puppy grows, he will learn to wait for you and will only go when it is the appropriate time. It is recommended you obtain some materials that will help you better understand what a crate can and cannot be used for and to help you work out a schedule for your cuddly companion.

Crate training should never be used as a punishment. This will only confuse and frustrate the puppy. Training a puppy in this method requires patience, resilience, love, and tenderness. Puppies live to please, so by showing affection during these times will stimulate and satisfy the dog.


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Nick Krueger is a review specialist at Reviewica.com. For more information on dog obedience training and other tips and products, please visit http://dog-obedience-training-reviews.reviewica.com/index.html

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