But
what about crate training for separation anxiety?
Not exact matches
Based on
what you said before
about his
crate training history, this could be partially age related.
What is quite amazing
about the Paws & Pals is that it comes with a divider which aids in
crate training pups.
You'll also want to ask
about any known health issues;
what kind of
training and socialization the dog has had; how it gets along with other dogs, cats, and children;
what kind of lifestyle it had; and whether it is housebroken and
crate trained.
Here is
what his foster mom has to say
about him: He appears to be housebroken and is
crate trained (although not a huge fan of the
crate but has gotten TONS better even in a day) He LOVES all of my dogs but is a little shy with the rambunctious ones:) He loves everyone he meets and loves to sit on your lap and go for car rides.
*
What to ask the breeder before bringing your puppy home * Which vaccinations your puppy needs and when to get them * How to make potty
training as smooth (and quick) as possible *
What to do when your puppy cries at night * Why and how to
crate train your puppy * When socialization should happen and how to make sure it does * When your puppy is ready to learn basic commands — like Sit, Stay, and Come — and the best way to teach them * When and how to go
about leash
training * How much exercise your puppy needs to stay physically and mentally healthy *
What, how much, and when to feed your puppy to give him the nutrition he needs without the extra weight he doesn't * When your puppy is ready for obedience
training and how to make sure it works * How and how often to bathe your puppy, brush his coat, clip his nails, and brush his teeth * How to know when a trip to the vet is needed *
What causes problem behaviors, when to expect them, and how to correct them
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What to ask the breeder before bringing your puppy home - Which vaccinations your puppy needs and when to get them - How to make potty
training as smooth (and quick) as possible -
What to do when your puppy cries at night - Why and how to
crate train your puppy - When socialization should happen and how to make sure it does - When your puppy is ready to learn basic commands — like Sit, Stay, and Come — and the best way to teach them - When and how to go
about leash
training - How much exercise your puppy needs to stay physically and mentally healthy -
What, how much, and when to feed your puppy to give him the nutrition he needs without the extra weight he doesn't - When your puppy is ready for obedience
training and how to make sure it works - How and how often to bathe your puppy, brush his coat, clip his nails, and brush his teeth - How to know when a trip to the vet is needed -
What causes problem behaviors, when to expect them, and how to correct them
Translation: She really knows
what she's talking
about when it comes to
crate training puppies!
One issue I am actually concerned
about is
what we don't see — these dogs are presumably living in
crates in kennels outdoors when not being
trained.
Read
about the next steps of dog
crate training, «Teaching Your Dog to Spend the Night out of his Crate» and «Your Dog's Crate Trained... Now What?&r
crate training, «Teaching Your Dog to Spend the Night out of his
Crate» and «Your Dog's Crate Trained... Now What?&r
Crate» and «Your Dog's
Crate Trained... Now What?&r
Crate Trained... Now
What?»