Puppy Training Tips On Effective Crate Training
I don’t know anything about you but I’m sure you’ve had days when you just want to get away and spend some quiet time alone relaxing. It’s not about being lazy– timely mini vacations have proved to be quite helpful in decreasing stress while increasing productivity levels. You’re probably going, ‘I wish! Tell that to my boss.’ Well, what if your boss is the one who planned it all for you? Wouldn’t a personal retreat sound good?
Canines operate in a similar fashion. They need to find a secure place to nest in once in a while. It is a deeply primal instinct that goes back several decades, even centuries. A masters responsibility is to lead them into things that we know are good for their well-being. This is an article that aims to do just that with puppy training tips on the often misunderstood but terribly useful crate training.
At first I thought crate training a puppy must be this cruel method of torture inflicted on disobedient pups. Its not. Wouldn’t you know– it is actually a very helpful and friendly method of training dogs. Canines are not keen on sleeping in a place he already soiled. A crate trained puppy then would keep from eliminating until you let him out of his area; so release him to potty when he has spent sufficient time inside the crate. Make sure the said space is not big enough to have space between his sleeping and toilet area.
Put the enclosure in a room where people gather together. Do not rush the puppy into the whole process; it can be traumatic when done incorrectly. Place his favorite treats and things in and begin to feed him inside the crate. This is your puppy’s special place and you want him to associate the crate with happy and pleasant things. Never use this as a form of punishment.
Now the puppy is already accustomed to being inside the crate, close the enclosure for a few minutes at a time. Make sure he hears you and knows you are still in the room. If he gets upset for no pressing reason, do not let him out until he quiets down. If you do, he will use crying to get what he wants in the future.
If all goes well, the puppy will now be accustomed to a closed crate and is probably not noticing you as much anymore. Begin to go out of the room for longer periods of time. With the puppy toys distracting him, he is now at ease and even enjoying this time of play and quiet time. Keep in mind your puppy’s physical limitations and do not leave him alone for more than four hours at a time without going potty.
Follow these puppy training tips and you will regain a certain freedom most pet owners have forgotten about. A disciplined dog brought up in this method will be easier to schedule for sleeping and potty breaks. Not only that, an actual vacation will be possible now that you can leave your puppy for longer periods of time inside his little nook. After crate training a puppy successfully, you will wonder how you ever managed otherwise.
Geraldine Dimarco enjoys the benefits of successfully crate training a puppy. Get helpful Puppy Training Tips you can use with your own dogs today.

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