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How To Crate Train A Puppy

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Ah, house training your dog. Don't you just love the idea? If you've ever had to go through this experience, then you know how challenging it can be. If you've never done it before, I've got great news. By learning some basic essential knowledge, you'll soon discover that it doesn't have to be as difficult or challenging as you were initially expecting.



Among the various house training programs available, one method stands out above the rest. It's known as the crate method. This method has been proven to be the easiest and most effective means of potty training a puppy in the shortest period of time. Basically, what this method consists of is confining your puppy in a small indoor kennel, known as the crate, when she is not involved with other family fun activities.

The whole premise behind this method of crate training is that all dogs have an inbuilt dislike of going to the bathroom in an area where they normally sleep. Therefore, because she's spending most of her time in her "sleeping quarters", she will naturally wait until put outside before relieving herself (assuming that you let her out at reasonable intervals).

When choosing a crate, make sure you get one that will allow your new puppy to grow to her full size without having to replace the crate. Be sure it has enough space for your dog to easily stand up and move around a bit. As the dog gets bigger, you don't want her being housed in a crate that's too confining.

Unless you've got a puppy that will remain small even after being fully grown, you'll have to place some kind of divider inside the large crate that will temporarily block off some of the inside of the crate from being used until she's big enough to need the extra space. Otherwise, the extra space might be used as a bathroom space, and that defeats the whole purpose of crate training.

This is how the crate training process works: unless your puppy is outside, playing with you under active supervision, or sleeping, she will kept in the crate at all times. This can be tough on a new owner, but is essential to the house training process. If you are not determined to be consistent, you're basically giving her permission to go the bathroom somewhere in the house. And each time she does so increases the difficulty of getting her house trained.

So, how long should your puppy be in the crate for any length of time? Use the following formula to determine this: how old is she, in months? Now, add one. Thus, if your puppy is only two months old, she should be in the crate for a maximum of three hours at a time. Ideally, however, it would be good to take her out to stretch her legs and to go to the bathroom every 2-3 hours. However, if she's sleeping, then just let her keep sleeping (especially if it's through the night!).

As mentioned at the beginning of this article, crate training is one of the most effective methods of house training a puppy. But it doesn't happen overnight, and it needs you to be consistent. The whole process can take anywhere from one to two months, but in the long run, this will be considered one of the best time investments you will have ever made in the life of your pet.
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