Crate Training For The Puppy
Puppies generally need enclosed small places to feel secure.
Crating works because the pup feels safe in his own private place.
Some think that crating is like placing the pup in jail. In this
instance, you should never use the crate to administer
punishment.
Make sure the size of the crate is comparable to the dog. It is
fine to get a larger crate if the dog will grow into it. Use a
partition board to keep the crate smaller until th pup grows. Make
sure the animal has enough room to lie down, turn around, and stand
up comfortably.
Introduce him to the crate first. Let him explore around it. He
may go in or just sniff around it at first. He will slowly become
at ease with the structure. Begin by placing the pup in the crate
for 20 minutes at a time. If he starts to whine, you should ignore
it. Placing a cover over top of the cage also helps. It makes the
crate seem more confined. You can also put a toy or blanket inside
with him.
After twenty minutes, take him out of the crate and then
straight outside to potty. Praise him if he does. Take him back
inside afterward, and play with him for about half an hour. Then
place him back in the crate again. If he doesn't go in, throw a
treat inside. Praise when he enters and close the door. Try another
twenty minutes. Puppies can be confined for one hour for each month
old they are plus one hour. If your puppy is four months old, he
should be ale to build up to five hours.
Never leave puppies in the crate for longer than eight hours.
They need to be let out at regular intervals to exercise and potty.
Following a schedule is the best way for a new puppy. He will come
to learn wha is expected and comply with minimal fuss.
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