Crate Training Dogs With The Right Dog Crate

This post was written by London Dog Walker on April 26, 2010
Posted Under: London Dog Walking

When you start crate training dogs or pups, having a dog crate has many benefits. When your puppy first comes home, it will have a hard time dealing with all the new sights and sounds of your home, so a crate is a good place for it to go and feel safe. Housetraining a puppy is easy with a dog crate in your home. A puppy is easily trained to use the papers in a dog crate and it is an invaluable dog training tool.

Housetraining a puppy with dog crates can be an excellent solution when you have a puppy who gets overexcited. In order to help your puppy relax, you will just need to put it in the crate. A crate is a stress free way for a pup to remain unattended in your home and not get into mischief, or soil on your carpet. These are great little puppy potty training secrets. Crates are also a good way to feed your puppy who is easily distracted. This way, your puppy will pay attention to eating until it is full.

Some Important Dog Crate Features

There is a large range of dog crates including the popular styles of the midwest folding dog crate. This style of crate has adjustable living and roaming space and many have dividers. Choose the right size crate for your dog’s height. Housebreaking your puppy depends on you having the correct sized crate. To train your puppy to use its papers, the crate should not be too big, as if it is, your pup will sleep one side and use the bathroom on the other which will defeat its purpose.

If your puppy is going to be a big dog, purchase a crate with a divider, so that you can keep the area small while it is a pup. Even in the divided area, your puppy will be able to turn around comfortably and still feel safe. As your puppy grows, you can remove the divider.

The type of bedding you choose for your dog’s crate can be essential to easy dog crate training. Sometimes, puppies will still do their thing in the house, even though the crate is just the right size for house training. Most of the time, thick bedding can acutally cause dogs to pee, so make sure that your puppy doesn’t have too thick of a bed.

You can even crate train older dogs. You will find that house training mature dogs with the use of a dog crate is also a very handy dog training aid. Any problems crate training can be rectified when you follow instructions on the house training or potty training of your dog.

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