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How To Train A Puppy To Stay In A Crate - Puppy Crate Training Schedule

by Eoin McDonnell

posted in Pets

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It is important to know how best to train a puppy to stay in a crate to minimise the possibility of him or her getting anxious or scared when he or she is left alone. The more comfortable you can make your puppy when crate training him the better so you should make sure he has a comfortable place to sleep, a selection of his favourite toys and a constant supply of fresh drinking water.

 

For your puppy, he should see his crate as a safe haven, a place to go to take a break from the excitement of his world and have a rest without interruption. He should never be teased or harassed while in his crate so it should be positioned somewhere out of the way in a quiet part of the house.

 

To get your puppy used to crate training, start feeding him at the entrance of the crate and gradually move his food bowl towards the back of the crate as time goes on. As your puppy gets used to the crate and is eating comfortably you can begin closing the door for a short period, maybe 10 minutes at first and as time goes by you can start lengthening the time you leave the door closed until he is completely happy in his crate.

 

You should know that a puppies bladder is quite small when he is very young and he will want the toilet as often as every hour so he should be taken out of his crate regularly and taken to his designated toilet area. As he gets older he will learn to hold it longer and longer until the time he can last through the night.

 

Remember when you are learning how to train a puppy to stay in a crate that the most important thing is patience. If you want to teach your puppy to be well behaved and obedient, it is important to make sure he/she understands your commands. You can get a comprehensive dog training handbook at http://www.thedogtrainingsite.info covering all aspects of dog ownership, from understanding your dog to problem-solving to complete obedience work.

About the Author:

Eoin McDonnell is an engineer who has had several dogs and cats over the years. He has learned the importance of obedience training with dogs as a benefit for both the owner AND the dog and establishing a happy relationship with your dog which will last his/her whole life.     

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