How To Crate Train Your Dog Or PuppyCrate training is has become a very important aspect of house training, and training your dog in general. In this article, we will give you a brief introduction about what crate training really is, and a few things you should bear in mind about crate training. Many dog owners shy away from crate training, maybe it’s because to you and me it looks like a prison. But you’d be surprised at how quickly your puppy will get used to it
once you’ve introduced him to it correctly. |
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It doesn’t take long for the crate to become your dog’s favorite place to be – the puppy sees it as his own space, with his own toys etc, which makes him more than happy to be in there. Quick note: Crates should always be pleasant places and should never be used for discipline. You’re not actually allowed to use it as a prison, just to shut your dog away when it’s convenient – that isn’t the purpose of crate training. The great thing about crate
training is that it helps speed up house training, it cuts down any
destructive behavior your dog may have, and it also makes traveling with
your dog in the car much easier. |