He has been doing very
well on his crate training and seldom needs to be crated any more.
Not exact matches
Crate training allows for effective control of your pup until such time as they have good control of their bowels and understand that the right place to go to the bathroom is outside!So crate training is based on your dogs natural instincts while piddle pads and newspapers encourage the pup to go in the very place where you don't want them to go, namely inside your
Crate training allows for effective control of your pup until such time as they have
good control of their bowels and understand that the right place to go to the bathroom is outside!So
crate training is based on your dogs natural instincts while piddle pads and newspapers encourage the pup to go in the very place where you don't want them to go, namely inside your
crate training is based
on your dogs natural instincts while piddle pads and newspapers encourage the pup to go in the very place where you don't want them to go, namely inside your home.
His temporary SC foster said he was
well - behaved in the house - house
trained,
crate trained, and didn't chew
on anything.
It's the
best housetraining product
on the market and, in addition to
crate training, it explains other housebreaking techniques.
You can give a dog a
good foundation in that amount of time, such as teaching basic commands, housetraining and
crate training, and teaching manners, such as no jumping
on people or begging at the table.
Name: Dandee Age: DOB Approx. 05/01/17 Gender: Male Breed: Husky x Weight: 51 Dog friendly: Yes Cat friendly: Inquizative Kid friendly: Yes House
Trained: Working
on it
Crate Trained: Going
well!
We are working
on potty
training and
crate training, but
good news is, she loves to please.
She eats
well, sleeps
well, is now
crate (meaning she will go into the
crate without incident) & leash
trained (does
well with a harness, not as
well with a collar), UTD
on shots and negative
on heartworm test.
She is housebroken,
crate trained (without you, this would have never happened), she walks
well on the leash, and she has finally learned sit, down, paw, up, and off.
He is potty
trained,
crate trained,
good on a leash, and knows some basic commands!
The Importance of Socialization and Desensitization Whenever I work with puppies, I always discuss with the owners several actions to take in order to raise a healthy and happy puppy: to establish a
good schedule for housebreaking and
crate training, to consistently reinforce
good on - and off - leash manners, and to play and provide lots of... Continued
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By that time, the puppy should be
well started
on housebreaking and lead
training and have learned to view a
crate (complete with a bed and some toys and goodies) as a secure and safe extension of his territory.
DAWS provides valuable information
on how to
crate train your dog if you decide this is the
best option for you.
This course includes 4 Lessons and covers intro to Classical and Operant Conditioning, basic mechanical
training on leash, intro to socialization skills, puppy
training, intro to
crate training, leadership
training, as
well as addressing undesirable behavioral issues like barking, jumping, biting, puppy nipping, growling, stealing items, aggression and resource guarding
He walks
well on a leash, is
crate trained, and doing
well with recall.
He knows sit, walks
well on leash, is
crate trained and gets along with other dogs.
Include everything YOU would want to know if you were adopting a dog, such as age, weight, does he / she do
well with children, dogs, cats, housebroken,
crate trained, walk
on a leash, etc..
House
trained and
crate trained, walks
well on leash,
good with other dogs, loves people.
Here is what his foster mom has to say about him: He appears to be housebroken and is
crate trained (although not a huge fan of the
crate but has gotten TONS
better even in a day) He LOVES all of my dogs but is a little shy with the rambunctious ones:) He loves everyone he meets and loves to sit
on your lap and go for car rides.
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)
Bruno is
crate -
trained and walks
well on a leash if he respects you.
Name: Barbie, now known as Paula Date of Birth: Approx. 04/13/2014 Gender: Female Breed: Pitty Weight: 44 Dog friendly: Does
better one
on one with slow intros Cat friendly: TBD Kid friendly: Yes House
trained: Yes
Crate trained: Yes Energy level: Moderate History: Pulled from an animal control Adoption Fee: $ 300 From the Foster: Barbie, now known as Paula, was adopted but recently returned and is looking for a new forever family!
Crate training is something that should be started on the day you bring her home, so already having a crate waiting on her would be
Crate training is something that should be started
on the day you bring her home, so already having a
crate waiting on her would be
crate waiting
on her would be
best.
She is house and
crate trained, walks
well on a leash, knows basic commands and loves to ride in cars.
He is
crate trained, walks
well on a leash, and perfectly housetrained.
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 leash.
Another
good source of information
on crates and
training is this puppy
training guide.
Our Imprinting Program has grown in popularity in recent years, as people realize how much easier it is to bring home a puppy that is
crate trained, walking
on a leash,
well - mannered and
on track with learning basic commands, such as «come,» «sit,» «down,» and «stay.»
This course focuses
on socialization of young dogs to teach them to interact with dogs and people appropriately, desensitization to sound, actions, people, and objects, housebreaking,
crate training, bite inhibition, establish respectful relationships within your family, control nipping, chewing, digging, barking, resource guarding, household manners, how to handle of your dog calmly, how to be respectful with food and other items around the home, understand pet wellness and nutriion, as
well as to understand your puppy's mindset.
Best of all,
crate training makes house
training puppies and adult dogs much easier based
on the dog's innate predisposition for being a den animal that doesn't like to eliminate in close proximity to where it sleeps and eats.
Whenever I work with puppies, I always discuss with the owners several actions to take in order to raise a healthy and happy puppy: to establish a
good schedule for housebreaking and
crate training, to consistently reinforce
good on - and off - leash manners, and to play and provide lots of TLC, among other things.
She is
crate trained (needs some treats to get her in it but is quiet after) and house
trained (doing very
well on a routine schedule).
Teach the dog
good manners — like not jumping
on people to greet — make sure he or she is house
trained and
crate trained, and also teach basic commands like «sit» and «come» — and if you can swing it, teach him or her a few cool tricks like «shake» or «roll» as
well.
Depending
on the age of the dog and how long he has been in the foster home, you may end up with a spayed or neutered dog that is in
good health, has all his shots, is
on heartworm medicine, is house broken and
crate trained.
She is
crate trained and doing
well on the leash.
So the first task you have
on the journey to
crate training your puppy or dog is to form in their mind an association between the
crate and all the things that they enjoy in life, so they see the
crate as a
good thing.
We're still working
on crate training, but he is doing much
better.
She is
crate and house
trained, walks extremely
well on a leash and loves to sun herself.
Use
crate training on weekends or whenever you are going to be home is the
best plan of action.
She will cover strategies to handle puppy behaviors (such as puppy biting, escalation, feeding rituals, nutrition, appropriate play and exercise,
crate and potty
training) as
well as working
on behavioral
training specific to your pup's needs.
She is sweet, friendly, housetrained,
crate trained and walks
well on a leash.
Eliza is
crate trained and can walk fairly
well on a leash.
If you need to bring the pup up
on the bed as an emergency measure that helps you make it through the night, be sure to get
on a
good overnight
training program starting the next day to make sure you're able to transition your pup into sleeping comfortably and quietly in his
crate.
He is playful but calm, and is doing very
well on the leash and great
on his
crate training.
He is UTD
on everything and is both
crate trained as
well as house
trained.
I am working
on potty
training and
crate training but getting
better every day.
Be patient when introducing
crate training and make sure to do your research when deciding
on the
best techniques to incorporate into your dog's schedule.
For those of you that have never clicker
trained using the idea of shaping before, I've found a pretty
good video from Pam's Dog Academy
on YouTube where you can see a puppy going through its first
crate training session.
Just a baby, she is working
on both
crate and house
training, as
well as learning what it's appropriate to mouth and what it isn't.