Sure-Fire Tips For Crate Training Your Puppy

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Sure-Fire Tips For Crate Training Your Puppy

Way too often many new doggie owners do not realize how very important of having a roomy crate for your puppy. The dog crate is is very essential when it comes to your dog training efforts and has many essential uses. Typically puppies are rather tiny and have no clue on what to do with larger areas. Keeping them in a crate is a great way to calm him or her down. Furthermore, since small puppies do not typically like to potty where they rest, the dog crate will make a great tool for potty training your little guy.

When a new puppy gets over excited for any reason, placing him or her in the crate will help the puppy relax. If you have to leave the puppy alone for a couple of hours, the puppy can easily get into trouble and have accidents on the floor. All of this lead to over excitement in the puppy as well as stress which can be remedied through the act of placing the puppy in the crate while you are gone.

Remembering that puppies are easily distracted by other events around him, feeding the puppy can be a difficult task as well as a messy one. By placing the puppy in the crate for feeding time, you will be able to minimize the messes as well as the distractions so that your puppy can focus on eating all of his meal.

1) It is very important that the crate you get for the puppy is the right size. If the crate is too small, the puppy will feel cramped but then again if the crate is too large, then house breaking the puppy using a crate will not work. In a large crate, a puppy will use the potty on one side of the crate and sleep on the other which is the exact opposite of what you want him to do which is not potty anywhere in the house.

2) In the event that you have chosen a puppy that will grow in size rather quickly, you may purchase a larger crate but only if it comes with a divider to make the crate the appropriate size for the puppy. This divider can be moved so that the crate will grow as the puppy grows.

3) Keep in mind that even if you purchase the appropriate sized crate for your puppy, if you choose too thick of a bed, the puppy will still potty in the crate as the bedding will absorb the urine. A simple newspaper bedding is all that a puppy really needs. Once you have properly house broken the puppy then you can get him or her more comfortable bedding.

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By James Nash
Published: 9/27/2008

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