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Jun 01 2010

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Can Crate Training Housebreak Your Dog?

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Crate training for dogs is used as a great method to house-train dogs. Crates are also used to prevent the dog from damaging property, keep dogs protected from perilous items such as chemicals, and are also used when traveling.

However, the main reason they are used as a housebreaking method is because dogs do not like to sleep near a soiled area. They as expected, will want and need to beallowed out of the crate to go potty. They will try their hardest to not urinate or crap inside the crate if they can help it.

If you keep them caged up for a lengthy amount of time, they will will have no choice butto eliminate which will just extend the house training and make it much more complicated and time consuming as you are going to have to start the training practice all over.

This is why you should try your finest to make certain your dog is brought outside on a regularly scheduled basis.  

During the day, take the dog outside every hour to potty and praise the dog when he goes. This will teach her that going outdoors is a good thing.

It is hourly only while they are puppies as they have very weak bladders. The older they get, the less time you have to take them out.

Setting a routine and sticking to it makes crate training dogs much more effective.

When you start putting your dog inside a crate, give her praise every time she goes in to teach her it is not a punishment.  If you want, you can also give her a treat.

It is advised to let her out in intervals to be together with the family.

Let her to run around the homewhile you are there and give her lots of love and play with her. When you are done with playtime, take her out to go potty. Then you can put her back in the crate when play and potty time is done.

Crate training for dogs is very effective and successful when done correctly. Always remember that the crate is not jail, so do not send her there when she does something bad.

You mustonly send her to the crate for the following reasons:

You are finished playing with her
Youare awareshe is done going potty
Time for bed
You are leaving out for a extended amount of time

 

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Aug 23 2009

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Dog House Training. Some Vital Information.

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When you get a puppy, you might not think immediately about dog training, but you should. Having a well trained dog can mean the difference between a settled household and a chaotic one.

Dog behavior is directly impacted by how much training he has. He needs to have structure and limits in his life. If you don’t provide this, he will, and that can create significant behavior problems in your dog.

Why Train Your Dog?

No matter what your dog’s breed is, he is descended from wolves and his instinct is to be part of a pack. In the dog pack, there is a hierarchy, with clear dominant roles and submissive roles. If you don’t make yourself the leader of the pack, your dog will make himself that leader. That’s not good and creates all kinds of dog problems.

Training reinforces and establishes the hierarchy concept for a dog. It teaches him that someone in the household is in control and that he must submit to that person.

Although some people say they prefer to not provide any dog obedience training, that’s a mistake. Puppy training – it’s best to start them young – can do much for your young dog, and will only help him as he gets older.

Where to Get Training?

You have a few choices:

1. You can hire a professional trainer to come to your house
2. You can attend dog obedience training classes
3. You can buy an online ebook and CD or DVD (the cheapest and the preferred option)

Whatever you do, it’s important that your dog’s first (and future) experience with training is successful.

Crate Training.

When most of us think about dog training, we think first and foremost about dog obedience training. Dog obedience training is really about the basics of training and includes learning commands like “sit,” “stay,” and “heel.”

Even if your dog only learns the most basic of dog training commands, his knowledge of just a few basic commands is immensely useful to you as the dog sowner.

A dog that’s received some dog obedience training is also much more pleasant to strangers and other dogs. You can control his behavior when necessary and he will also develop the inner discipline that will help him make right decisions even when you’re not around.

Dog House Training

Dog house training is something you can do yourself. You don’t need the experts for this, though a little advice from a dog training expert certainly can’t hurt.

Your dog must be house trained in order to ensure that he can understand the basics of his needs. That is, he should understand, through some consistent dog house training efforts on your part, that there are certain needs he has that must be met appropriately.

If you have never done any puppy training before with potty issues, you might look in the following places:

* Books, online ebooks and CD or DVD
* You Tube videos
* Friends with more experience than you
* Dog training experts

Crate Training

The concept of crate training is lost on many dog owners, but it’s a concept and a behavior that should be encouraged.

Crate training dogs gives them a sense of safety and security. While initially, many dog owners will use crate training as a puppy training method, the older dog benefits greatly from using a crate as well.

Crate training can be used to reinforce house training, or it can be used as a tool to teach a dog to sleep in a particular place at night, to keep the dog away from strangers, or transport the dog in the car.

There are so many essential uses for crate training, in fact, that dogs suffer from not having this kind of dog obedience training in their lives.

Basic Dog Training Tips

Dog training tips run the gamut from “be sure you use a firm voice” to “let your dog lead the way.” The reality is what works for you might not work for someone else and a different dog might respond differently to training.

Find your own path with your new dog. Keeping in mind that:

* He needs structure and discipline and dog obedience training gives him that
* He will respond to firm direction from you that its given lovingly and consistently
* Both you and he will be happier in your relationship if your dog has even the basic comprehension of dog obedience training.

Dog training is an essential part of owning a dog. It’s worth whatever effort you are willing to give it.

 

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