Crate Training Dog

By admin, July 22, 2006 6:00 am

crate training dog

The use of the kennels in the puppy crate training is becoming an increasingly popular form of the house to break the new additions to your home here are common things to do and what not of this practice:

  • NEVER use the crate as a place to punish or isolate the puppy.
  • When taking the puppy from the pound after many hours immediately carry out to relieve himself.
  • 2-3 hours is the maximum time a puppy to be left in the kennel.
  • 6-8 hours is the absolute maximum for even the most well-adjusted dog.
  • To ensure that the puppy not obliged to land her drawer, adjusting schedules or arrange for someone to come and be puppy.
  • Make sure the puppy has plenty of exercise, both before and after so long in the drawer.
  • Never the kennel immediately after feeding, feed after returning home. If you have to feed the puppy before packaging sure you have enough time and have the puppy outside to relieve himself.
  • Always clean and disinfect the tray when inevitable accidents occur, do not leave your puppy in a dirty cage.
  • To prevent suffocation or strangulation ensure that there is nothing about the neck of the dog that could get caught in parts of the kennel, for example. Drops or choke collars, leashes, everything that could become a choking hazard including toys that can be separated.
  • Tough toys like Kongs Nylabones rubber or may be placed in the box that is appropriate for the size of the puppy and the ability chewing.
  • Place a heavy bowl of water does not tip in the box.
  • If your puppy should spend a few hours each day in a kennel make sure that receive much love, attention, exercise outdoors, and indoors when you get home free.

This is a great method for breaking and entering a new puppy. Using the above tips will ensure that your puppy crate training goes as smoothly as possible.

For more information on Crate Training or other information about Obedience Training visit The Obedient K-9.

Crate Training a Puppy



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