For example, at first you'll reward your cat for
going near the crate at all, then for entering it.
Not exact matches
You may also want to try the Dog Appeasing Pheremone (DAP) when you are
gone (plug it into an outlet
near his
crate).
Moving the Palace
near the outside door allows you to spot when your puppy is
going to his
crate and then take him outside.
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.
Initially leave the
crate door open so the puppy is free to come and
go, use tasty food treats to encourage him — start with them
near the door and gradually move them further back once he is happy entering.
Sit quietly
near the
crate for five to ten minutes and then
go into another room for a few minutes.
She has the potential for bad SA and so the
crate training is doing a most wonderful thing for that so that she can learn that her own company is good and ok and her
crate is right
near where my main computer is and other than some small whines earlier today as she was worried that she would be left alone, she is fast learning that she is not
going to be forgotten about and gosh, my heart is just throbbing for love for her!
After the first few nights sleeping
near you, you can start to move her
crate further away each evening before she
goes to sleep.
When
crate training a puppy it is best to begin when you are at home and can be
near him, this way he will fell more secure when you are away - before
crating the pup make sure you have given him the opportunity to
go to the bathroom (especially if you have just fed and watered him).
I had another dog that was so terrified of his
crate, after a few weeks of not
going near it we abandoned the idea altogether.
Or do I put the
crate downstairs in a room (or the bathroom) and
go get her out during the night for toilet breaks (we then won't hear her crying / whining) but does she need to be
near us or will she get use to been on her own downstairs?