You earn
Command Crates every time you rank up a Command Rank.
Not exact matches
You can give a dog a good foundation in that amount of
time, such as teaching basic
commands, housetraining and
crate training, and teaching manners, such as no jumping on people or begging at the table.
It's a good
time for leash training, simple
commands, and
crate training.
Use this
command every
time your dog approaches the
crate, and reinforce his actions with rewards like dog treats and praise when he walks inside it.
To start, you'll need to choose a
command to let your dog know it is
time to get in his
crate.
Repeat this many
times until he is reliably going in and out of the
crate on
command.
Every
time you place your puppy in the
crate, give the
command KENNEL.
They give the «
crate command» at the same
time they turn on the stimulation for the remote collar.
Begin by doing the previous exercise a few
times, so she remembers the verbal cues, then
command her to get inside the
crate again.
Repeat this step many
times over the course of a day or two until you are certain your puppy or dog truly understands the
commands and is happy to both go into and leave the
crate on cue before you move to step 4.
It's now
time to teach your dog a
command for the
crate, such as «in your bed».
If you spend a little
time reading about the mistakes pet owners make and then try to avoid them, all of your attempts to train a puppy — whether it's
crate training,
command training or potty training — will start progressing much quicker.
Once your German Shepherd is comfortable with the
crate, you'll want to start lengthening the
times they spend in it and training them to know the
command «kennel» or «
crate.»
Use a
command such as «kennel» each
time your puppy enters the
crate to help with teaching your pet to go in the
crate on
command.
I am 4 years old, spayed female, up to date on all shots, housetrained,
crate trained, and know alot of
commands because my original family spent alot of
time training me.
Living the
Crate Life: Once you've got the crate command down and your dog is comfortable being crated for a half hour or more, you can begin to leave him there for longer periods of time, as you go out of the house during the day and eventually overn
Crate Life: Once you've got the
crate command down and your dog is comfortable being crated for a half hour or more, you can begin to leave him there for longer periods of time, as you go out of the house during the day and eventually overn
crate command down and your dog is comfortable being
crated for a half hour or more, you can begin to leave him there for longer periods of
time, as you go out of the house during the day and eventually overnight.