If your dog is on the fence about it, reward him when he uses
the crate with treats and praise.
If the danger of your dog escaping will only last for a short time, you can put him in
his crate with a treat.
Encourage him by pointing to the inside of
the crate with a treat in your hand.
When visitors, especially children who are not used to dogs, come over, put your puppy or playful dog in
his crate with a treat.
Encourage them by pointing to the inside of
the crate with a treat in your hand.
Not exact matches
Stuffing a toy
with your dog's food,
treats, biscuits, etc., and putting that in the
crate with him can really help him settle down.
In addition to having
treats handy at this location you should also have leashes (or
crates) as needed for your pets so that you can control them should you need to seek shelter
with them.
Also in her
crate, she gets a Kong ® toy stuffed
with her food and a
treat.
For these animals, Hill and Stolte recommend offering a safe place — like a
crate with a towel over it — and a slow introduction to
treats.
When the pup is ready to nap, place it in the
crate with a favorite toy or
treat.
It may be helpful to use
treats to provide a positive association
with entering the
crate.
When it becomes silent, it is time for you to return to the dog
crate with a lot of praise and a tasty
treat for the puppy.
- Provide your dog a high value
treat (Kong stuffed
with peanut butter, etc.) or special toy that they only get when they go in the
crate.
His medical conditions were
treated and he was taught how to socialize and play
with humans and animals, how to walk on a leash and to urinate outside of his
crate.
When he / she enters the
crate with little or no reservation, place his / her bedding inside the
crate and encourage him / her to lie down and relax, using
treats if necessary.
Puppies can be led into the
crate with a dog treat (and a command phrase such as «Crate») and then told to sit or lay
crate with a dog
treat (and a command phrase such as «
Crate») and then told to sit or lay
Crate») and then told to sit or lay down.
Split into 1/4 in the morning and 1 cup in the afternoon to help
with crate training, and another 1/4 for
treat training or a
treat ball.
For long term confinement, he suggests an x-pen
with a
crate inside (door open), an appropriate chew toy stuffed
with kibble or
treats, a bowl of water, and a (temporary) toilet area at the opposite end from the
crate.
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The
crate becomes associated
with a safe and comfortable place and dogs
treat it like their «den» the way a wolf might.
Crate trained, she goes in well at night or for short periods of time,
with a
treat for a little coaxing.
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.
When your pet is comfortable
with this, move the dog
treats inside the pet
crate.
If the foxhound is being especially clingy at all times, it is okay to put her in another location (
crate)
with a
treat and spend time
with the other dogs.
For example, to help your puppy form a positive association
with his
crate (in preparation for
crate training) you can play a game where you toss toys and
treats into the
crate for him to fetch.
Putting her in the
crate when you are out
with a rubber Kong toy stuffed
with treats will also help her to bond
with the
crate.
Then, there are always the miscellaneous items you will need:
crates to help
with house - training, litter boxes for the kittens, scratching posts,
treats, leashes, collars and stain / odor removers for accidents.
If the dog is resistant to a
crate initially, unless you are training your dog
with some
treats, make sure ALL other meals and
treats are given in the
crate.
The cost of having a dog includes paying for plenty of food and
treats, dog obedience classes, supplies (collars, leashes, toys, bedding,
crates, etc.), veterinary bills (for immunizations, spaying / neutering, routine checkups and potential emergencies), grooming (especially for dogs
with fancy - trimmed coats) and anything else that may arise in the dog's lifetime.
We can provide foster parents
with: food,
treats,
crate, (if needed) and toys!
Use your regular commands and
treats and leave him
with a few safe toys (see also
Crate training a puppy).
A
crate, filled
with legal chewies
with treats inside, can be a wonderful and safe place for dogs to spend alone time.
This is what you should do: play or walk
with him before the sleeping time to make him tired, put him inside the
crate, distract him
with a
treat and shut the door.
Ruby - Sue is born (approximately) end of August 2011, up - to - date
with routine shots, microchipped,
treated for worms and fleas, has learned basic obedience,
crate trained, house trained and sterilized.
When leaving your dog inside his
crate, leave a Kong
with treats inside so he has something to keep him occupied.
Supplies for Dogs: • Food and water bowls • Food (canned and / or dry) • Collar • Four to six - foot leash • ID tag
with your phone number • Hard plastic carrier or foldable metal
crate • Dog bed • Doggy shampoo and conditioner • Nail clippers • Canine toothbrush and toothpaste • Brush or comb (depends on your pet's coat length and type) • Super-absorbent paper towels • Sponge and scrub brush • Non-toxic cleanser • Enzymatic odor neutralizer • Plastic poop baggies (biodegradable ones are best) or pooper scooper • Absorbent house - training pads • Variety of toys (a ball, rope, chew toy and puzzle toy are good starts) • Variety of
treats (such as small cookies, larger rawhides, etc.) • Baby gate (s)
• All cats will appear to be in good health and have had a brief, general exam by a vet • All cats will be spayed or neutered prior to placement • All cats will be vaccinated against Rabies, chlamydia psittaci, rhinotracheitis, calici, panleukopekia • All cats will be examined and
treated for fleas and ear mites prior to placement • COFHS will provide large, plastic
crates for confinement
with a box placed inside as a «hiding» place for your barn cat, to be returned after confinement • COFHS will have the cats available for pick up and will provide detailed instructions on safely confining, releasing and maintaining the barn cats
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?
Then lock the
crate door
with the pup OUTSIDE and the
treat INSIDE.
After a day of playing, getting
treats and taking short breaks inside her
crate,
with any luck, your puppy will be ready to sleep soundly through the night.
Start
with the
treats close to the door and gradually move towards the center of the
crate.
I taught Matilda to open the
crate with her paw by leaving a
treat inside and closing (not locking) the door.
Summer will come
with all of her «belongings» (
crate, multiple dog beds and comforters, puzzle feeder, puzzle toys / wobblers, chew toys, blanky, water bowl (
crate and regular), harness, dog coats and boots, a bag of the food she is currently on and a number of
treats / chews.
Lure your French bulldog puppy into the
crate, praise and make a general big fuss
with your French bulldog puppy while they he / she is in the
crate, give the
treat, have a little game
with the toy and then allow your french bulldog puppy to come out of the
crate.
The KONG Puppy toy is the original toy that started the KONG Puppy product line made
with our exclusive teething rubber formula.Vets and trainers recommend stuffing the KONG Puppy
with KONG
treats or Ziggies to aid in
crate training, decrease separation anxiety, promote proper chewing behavior, and deter misbehavior.Features: -
Associate the
crate with fun by giving them a
treat or a toy when they are inside of it.
He does well in his
crate and will run to it at night to sleep, especially if he sees you
with a
treat.
With the
crate empty and the door open, toss in a
treat your dog finds irresistible, such as a piece of hot dog or cooked liver.
Stuff a Kong
with tasty
treats and put that towards the back of the
crate, if he is comfortable at this stage, you can push the door too.
To help your dog make positive associations
with the
crate, provide plenty of toys,
treats, and a comfortable blanket.