Monday, July 13, 2009

Crate Training - Puppy Training Tips That Work

By Geraldine Dimarco

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?

Dogs are the same way. They have an innate need to seek out a place where they feel safe and secure. Being the animals that they are, they don't always know how to go about doing this. As responsible and loving pet owners, we can gently guide them to practices we believe will be good for them. This article will show you some puppy training tips on the best way to crate train your dog.

For some people, crate training a puppy may seem cruel and useless, but it is actually a very natural and helpful form of canine training. Dogs do not like staying and sleeping on a place he has already soiled. A housebroken, crate trained puppy will keep his urge to eliminate until he is let out of his crate. After spending time inside the crate, immediately bring him outside to go potty. For this reason, it is important that the enclosure is small enough to have no space for both a sleeping area and a toilet center for the dog.

Place the crate in a room with a lot of people. Don't push the puppy inside-- allow him to enter the crate himself. Put in some interesting things and toys. Let him feel comfortable inside the box and feed him there. This should be your dog's personal haven from the stress so make crate training an enjoyable and pleasant experience for him. Never use it to punish him.

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.

The next step is getting the puppy so comfortable inside the crate he won't mind being there alone. Keep his play things inside to occupy him. When you feel the time is right, leave the room for a short period of time and gradually increase it. If you need to leave the house, do not go away for more than four hours. Puppies have not fully developed their bodily functions as well as an adult dog.

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.

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