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Crate Training a Dog or Puppy
Crate training can be an easy process when done properly. To begin crate training, start by putting the crate somewhere the puppy (or dog) enjoys being. Try the family room or wherever everyone "hangs out". Open the door and just let your puppy explore at his own pace. Reward him for going near it by tossing a cheerio or some other small treat. You can also try feeding your puppy in the crate or even put a stuffed kong or other toy in there.
Put the behavior on cue! If you want your dogs crate training to involve going into their crate with a command - just teach it by saying the word (phrase) and tossing in a treat. Crate training is meant to be a fun positive experience for you and your pet. I taught my dogs, get in your house.
If something good happens every time your dog goes into the crate your dog will be more likely to keep a positive association to the crate and crate training will be a breeze for both of you. If you find you or your dog resisting then stop whatever you are doing, and start over using this advice.
Sometimes when dogs are going through the crate training process, some dogs try barking or whining. Try leaving a dog toy that you can fill with food to keep your puppy busy. If your puppy whines or barks, do your best to ignore and don't let them out. Crate training can be a little difficult for some puppies who dont like to be left alone, but if you follow this advice, it will get better. Wait until your dog stops barking and then let them out. Teach them that being quiet allows them to leave the crate.
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