Crate Training Puppies
A part of puppy training that is often overlooked is crate training for dogs, which is sad as a doggy that has been crate trained properly is a content dog that can feel secure with their crate. In fact, dogs consider their crates to be their own special area where they can feel safe.
I had a very cute Jack Russell and he simply loved his crate, at times if something scared him, he would be inside it in a flash.For some reason, people think it might be cruel to keep your dog in a crate but, in fact, it is anything but.
Dogs love the security of a confined environment but you have to use common sense and not lock your dog in a crate for hours on end or expect him to enjoy staying in there when he really needs to go outside and do his “business”. stop puppy chewing
Crate training can and should be a part of owning a dog. Whether your dog is full-grown or puppy, you should take the steps necessary to train him to love this crate and this in turn will make life a lot easier for both of you. clicker dog training
Why Crate Train?
Like we mentioned before after your dog is used to the crate they will feel safe and secure in their crate. In addition, if you want to travel with your pet or simply just taken him to a veterinarian you may have to put him in a crate and if he’s already used to the crate, this can be an added bonus. If your pet is in need of house training, a crate can help immensely.
If you are a frequent traveler, it makes sense to consider getting a crate to train your dog early. If ever you need to go on a plane with your dog it will need to be in a crate, and it will be much easier when your dog already thinks that his crate is his own safe place. Having your dog used to traveling in a crate can make life easier for you and the dog.