Sentences with phrase «dog crate as a punishment»

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The first rule of crate training a dog is to never ever use the crate as a method of punishment.
When used incorrectly, however, your dog may come to view the crate as a punishment — a means of separation from family and family activities.
Of course, the dog shouldn't be overcrated and the crate should not be used as a punishment.
I don't care at all for crate training, you are imprisoning part of your family and many dogs take it as a form of punishment.
Crating a dog is only cruel when it's used excessively or as a form of punishment, or if the crate isn't the proper size.
Dogs do not see a crate as punishment but more like a safe place.
Some people view the crate as punishment, but honestly dogs are den animals and prefer having a nice quiet place to go to (especially if the crate is not used for punishment).
You should also never use the crate as a punishment - you want your dog to enjoy being inside.
So many times I've heard people say that their dog did something wrong and as a punishment, they put their dog in the crate.
I've never used a crate as a punishment, but taught my dogs from the start that it is a place that; s comfy and cozy and somewhere they can go to relax — just like our own bed!
Many dog owners view a crate as a jail cell or to use as punishment, but your dog will love having his own space where he can escape from the hustle and bustle of the household for some quiet time.
Throughout its life, you can use the crate to help your dog calm down when it gets overexcited or aggressive, but be careful not to establish the crate as a form of punishment, but as a comfortable environment for quiet times.
The greatest thing about my effective but gentle method of crate training dogs, (or crate training puppies) for puppy potty training is that you will be building the loving relationship you've always wanted with your dog based on positive and rewarding experiences together as opposed to him doing things out of fear, pain or punishment.
The crate should only be used as a training tool while you provide additional training, and should never be seen as punishment by the dog.
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If you want your dog to see his crate as a safe place to be while you are gone, never use it as punishment.
Avoid using the crate as punishment, and avoid crating a dog who is experiencing anxiety, whether that anxiety stems from the confinement itself, separation from a loved one, or from environmental factors like a thunderstorm or other dogs.
Older dogs may view the crate as punishment in the beginning and may need extra encouragement and slower graduated confinement times.
Many not familiar with dog training may see a crate as a form of punishment but in reality it should be just the opposite.
Perhaps the most important tip to help crate train your nervous dog is to never use the crate as a punishment.
Just don't leave your dog or puppy in their crate for extended periods of time or overuse it as punishment or they will come to fear and hate it.
Crating your dogs as part of a crate - and - rotate program is not punishment.
If you use a crate for your dog, never use the crate as a place for correction or punishment.
Many people think a crate is used as punishment and their dog will view it as such.
She said the crate should not be used as a punishment, and being in his crate should be a positive experience for the dog.
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