Not exact matches
Crating at
appropriate times such as when you leave the house will also prevent access.
Puppies 8 to 10 weeks of age should be
crated for no more than 30 to 60 minutes per day; at 11 to 14 weeks old, they shouldn't be
crated longer than one to three hours daily; at 15 to 16 weeks of age, three to four hours per day is
appropriate; dogs 17 weeks and older can typically handle four to five hours of
crate time daily.
Keeping your puppy
crated for an
appropriate amount of
time helps in a variety of situations.
Generally, 8 weeks old is an
appropriate time to begin
crate training, but check with your veterinarian before starting just to make sure your pooch is ready.
Time out of the crate with your puppy will be supervised time on leash with you and the family for dog obedience training, working on good manners like no jumping or biting, supervised playtime with the family and age appropriate walks — all constructive and controlled time with your puppy on le
Time out of the
crate with your puppy will be supervised
time on leash with you and the family for dog obedience training, working on good manners like no jumping or biting, supervised playtime with the family and age appropriate walks — all constructive and controlled time with your puppy on le
time on leash with you and the family for dog obedience training, working on good manners like no jumping or biting, supervised playtime with the family and age
appropriate walks — all constructive and controlled
time with your puppy on le
time with your puppy on leash.
It is important to choose a
crate of
appropriate size and adjust confinement
times as the dog matures in order to build long term success.
After slow and steady training, along with structure — such as a
crate, a wake up
time, a bed
time, and an
appropriate amount of exercise — Stryder is a totally different dog today.