Not exact matches
As a
new puppy owner, you may be interested in learning the many benefits
of crate training your
puppy.
Do you provide your
new puppy owners with any kind
of literature, such as tips on
crate training, housebreaking, feeding or training?
By three weeks
of age we start to potty train our
puppies, with them being
crate trained by the time they go to their
new homes.
While many people cringe at the thought
of placing their
new dog or
puppy in a «cage,»
crate training is, in fact, a natural and relatively comfortable experience for the dog.
That's not to say your
new puppy should be in the
crate for outrageous lengths
of time.
Many people
new to dogs cringe at the idea
of confining their
puppies in a
crate, but the reluctance to use this tool generally evaporates after a few days
of living with a
new pet.
Past topics include: Making environmental cues work for you
Puppy socialization Addressing unwanted behaviors Separation anxiety Integrating a
new dog with other pets «Disobedience» Pulling towards other dogs Fearful dogs Capitalizing on informal behaviors Training your dog with affection Multipurpose cues Creating reliable cues Importance
of fundamentals When «sit» doesn't happen
Crate training your dog How to split a sit The problem with «ignoring» Training with the Grain Positive reinforcement: turning the world into a treat Learning what predicts what It depends: Why dog training «tips» often fail Teach your dog to wait at doors Teaching When, Where, and Why Redirect or Preempt?
I'm a big fan
of crates, especially for both
puppies and
new dogs.
Crate training a new puppy right now and my poor husky boy hates the site of the crate and won't go nea
Crate training a
new puppy right now and my poor husky boy hates the site
of the
crate and won't go nea
crate and won't go near it.
Your
new puppy needs his alone time in the
crate away from the high energy and fast pace
of the kids.
Many
of the built - in features are also great for
crate training
new puppies.
Typically, a
new puppy between 8 - 10 weeks
of age is brought to its
new home where it is
crate trained and intensely monitored for the first few months while outside
of its
crate.
Hi, I'm looking to buy my
new born
puppy his first
crate and bed, I saw on one
of your other articles that the orthopedic bed is the best bed for goldens and I was thinking about purchasing that.
The first night, a good amount
of time should be dedicated to getting the
puppy accustomed to his
new crate so to reduce
puppy crate training whining.
14 Tips for
Crate Training Your
New Puppy by Peggie Arvidson - Dailey Pet - Care Expert, Peggie Arvidson - Dailey, is the author
of «How to Maintain Your Love Affair With Your Pet» and the founder
of Peggie's Pet Services.
Your
new puppy is arriving and you have heard
of crate - training, but are not sure how to make it work for you and your
newest addition.
In «
Puppy Kindergarten» my puppy learned the basics of obedience, socialization, and these sessions became training sessions for new owners like myself to learn how to handle basic puppy issues such as crate training, housebreaking, and bi
Puppy Kindergarten» my
puppy learned the basics of obedience, socialization, and these sessions became training sessions for new owners like myself to learn how to handle basic puppy issues such as crate training, housebreaking, and bi
puppy learned the basics
of obedience, socialization, and these sessions became training sessions for
new owners like myself to learn how to handle basic
puppy issues such as crate training, housebreaking, and bi
puppy issues such as
crate training, housebreaking, and biting.
If you have a
new puppy or recently adopted an adult dog, you might want to consider one
of the greatest tools for dog owners: the
crate.
New Owners
New puppy owners should be advised about issues such as housetraining, the use (and abuse)
of crates, when to engage in
puppy classes (early is the answer), specific breed tendencies, socialization, how to deal with growling, biting and submissive urination.
Worst
of all is when the
new puppy repeatedly misbehaves because it is not getting the time, exercise, and training that it needs, and then ends up banished to a garage or yard or
crate.
One
of the most common mistakes people make when
crate training their
new puppy or dog is giving in to barking or whining overnight and bringing their dog up on the bed.
Crates are a great tool used to help house - train your
puppy or
new adult dog, provide a great resting place and keep your dog out
of trouble when you can not watch him.
There are several good reasons why you should
crate train your
puppy — and none
of them are harmful to the emotional or physical growth
of your
new best friend.
Structure in the form
of a
crate, exercise pen, baby-gate or leash is a must for a
new puppy.
For
new puppy owners, passive bonding is taking place when your pup sleeps in his
crate in the room with you (the sound
of your breathing is comforting to him) as opposed to being
crated in another room.
Last year one
of those tractor trailers stuffed with
crated puppies caught fire while it was en route from Missouri to
New England Pet Centers in Nashua,
New Hampshire.
Help Your Dog Overcome the Dog
Crate Training Whining Stage Whether you have a new puppy in your home or you have an older dog that you are trying to train to use a crate, you will have to deal with a certain amount of dog crate training whi
Crate Training Whining Stage Whether you have a
new puppy in your home or you have an older dog that you are trying to train to use a
crate, you will have to deal with a certain amount of dog crate training whi
crate, you will have to deal with a certain amount
of dog
crate training whi
crate training whining.
The combination
of these two native traits are what make
crate training, done in the right way, a kind and effective component in house - training your
new puppy or dog.
Crates are widely used to house train
puppies, but when you adopt a
new older dog, it's often a game
of trial - and - error to find out if he's house trained already or even whether he'll eat your couch when you're not home.
Though
new owners may balk at the idea
of confining their
new furry friend to such a small space, housing a
puppy in a
crate is actually an essential element
of house training.
Crate Training Collar and Leash Training Teaching your dog how to sit, come and make eye contact Fixing Behavior Problems Choosing a Dog Walking Harness The Benefits
of Puppy Kindergarten Preventing Dog Attacks Caused by Canine Aggression An Introduction to
Puppy Training How to Train a Dog Dog Training Tips from the Pros The Six Most Common Dog Training Problems 4 Simple
Puppy Training Tips Domesticating a
Puppy: Potty Training and Housebreaking 3 Dog Housetraining Mistakes
New Owners Make Dog Potty Training Myths How to Potty Train a Dog With Positive Reinforcement How to Potty Train a
Puppy in No Time 5 Essential Dog Training Aids Overcoming Common Dog Potty Training Problems
Puppy and Dog Toilet Training Tips for Indoor Pets What to Look for in a Professional Dog Trainer
We also have written training information to help you with many aspects
of bringing home a
new dog or
puppy, including booklets about
crate training.
Getting Started One
of the first purchases a
new pet owner will make — even before a
puppy is welcomed home — is a
crate.
When you first bring home your
new Golden Retriever
puppy, make sure you already have his
crate in the area
of the house that he will be living in.
(MCT)-- Using a
crate as part
of a management and teaching program for
puppies and young adult dogs is not a
new concept.