Feb
14

How to Crate Train a Puppy Tips

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If you learn the art of how to crate train a puppy, you will come to know when your puppy needs to go to the bathroom. In order to get your puppy used to the crate you will want to feed him during set times. The first thing you want to do after your puppy has finished a meal is to place it in the crate. After the puppy has been in the crate for about a quarter of an hour, take it to relieve itself outside.

It is important to remember to give your doggy verbal encouragement after he has chosen to eliminate where you want him to. If it knows you are happy with him, the puppy will come to understand that when it goes to the bathroom correctly it will be rewarded with encouraging words or actions.

Another time that you want to know how to crate train a puppy is after they have had a great time of fun playing with you or your family. The general rule of thumb that you want to keep in mind here is that after about 30 minutes of playtime put your puppy back into the crate for a siesta.

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Feb
14

Dog Training Tips – Walking a Puppy on a Leash

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Labrador Retrievers dog training should start early, in the puppy phase. Labrador Retrievers grow to be rather large dogs and if you don’t teach your dog to walk on a leash while he is young; he is going to drag you all over town when he is an adult. Walking your puppy on a leash is important to teach for any breed of dog, not just Labradors. I mention Labs because they are one of the larger breeds of dog and walking on a leash, as with any large breed dog, is best when started while the lab is still a puppy and at a much smaller and manageable size.

To begin puppy training you should first seek out dog training advice from a skilled dog trainer. You can also learn K9 dog training with positive training books and similar types of literature or video. The important thing to do is to teach your puppy from the beginning how to walk with a leash.

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Do you have a happy playful Labrador puppy that is starting to become a bit of a handful, well get great tips and advice here and start your Labrador retriever puppy training today.

Training your Labrador puppy from day one is essential, as they have the most playful personalities with boundless energy to go with it. Training your lab puppy from day one will help set boundaries and rules for when they are an adult.

~ Provide A Puppy Crate ~

One of the best things you could ever do for your puppy is provide them with a safe environment to live and sleep in. In the wild dogs would never sleep in open fields or land, so some puppies feel really vulnerable when provided with a big open plan kitchen or room to sleep in. They love small tight spaces so providing a puppy crate is the best thing you could do, to make your puppy feel safe in its new environment.

Introduce the crate slowly by feeding them in it, and you will soon see your puppy going in and out of it with ease.

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Feb
13

Crate Training a Puppy – Ideas That Really Work

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When I was growing up and raising many different dogs as house pets, we never had a dog crate. So when I learned how to potty train a puppy using crate training it was a brand new experience.

I was amazed at how quickly I could train my new puppy about where and when to “go to the restroom” by using a dog crate.

At first I thought the dog crate would be too confining and possibly unkind for my new puppy. But after doing a bit of research I learned that dogs really enjoy having a small comfy place to call their own. Kind of like a den that gives them a place they can be completely safe and secure.

In fact, I found that when I would leave the crate door open during the times I was actively supervising my puppy during the day, that often the puppy would go to her crate by choice. She just loved her little comfy bed.

When you crate train your puppy you limit their choices regarding when they relieve themselves and this helps to train them as to the appropriate place and time to go potty.

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Feb
12

The 3 Keys to Crate Training Your Puppy

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Many puppies don’t know how to function in large open spaces when first brought home. They are unfamiliar with their surroundings and can get overwhelmed easily. Crates are the perfect way to help calm your puppy and help them feel safely secure.

It’s best to start when you first bring them home or soon after so they become accustomed to being in the crate from the start. If you wait to start crate training your puppy you may have to deal whining, barking or even risk the puppy injuring themselves trying to get out. Crate training is also a great way to house break your new puppy.

1 – Get The Right Sized Crate for Your Puppy

The dimensions should be based on your puppies size. You want to constrict the amount of space your puppy has. If the crate is too big, the puppy will just relieve itself on one side and sleep on the other side. Dogs, even puppies, will avoid peeing in places they sleep.

2 – Remember They Grow Fast

For large breeds consider buying a larger crate that has adjustable dividers that can house them as puppies as well as full size. As the puppy grows move the divider out to create more living space. This way the puppy has space that is relative to its size.

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