Crate Training Your Dog
Training Your New Friend the Crate Method Way
Widely recognized as the most popular and effective way to
housetrain puppies the crate method utilizes your dog’s natural
instincts. Dogs are naturally clean animals and will not by
nature relieve themselves in the area where they sleep.
Knowing how to communicate properly with your dog lies at
the heart of the housetraining process. Lecturing, yelling or
other forms of punishment will not achieve the desired result.
The key is to reward good behavior. Puppies are like babies,
much too young to be held responsible for their bowel
movements. Punishments are not the way to get through to your
puppy. If you are going to use the crate method it's
vital that you learn about the proper, humane method to
housetrain your dog.

Choosing the right crate
This is very important when it comes to the humane treatment
of your puppy. A crate that is too small is very cruel. The
puppy should have enough room to maneuver around and be
comfortable inside. If the crate is much too large - the puppy
might even relieve himself inside the crate.
The plastic varieties of crates are much easier to clean,
durable and easier to carry around than the metal
varieties.
It is also cruel to leave your puppy inside the crate for
too long. Night time is crate time and often even very young
puppies can go the entire night without soiling their
crates.
You will want to slowly get the puppy used to the crate. The
idea here is to create a positive feeling about the crate. Put
a nice soft blanket inside and your puppy's favorite toys too.
You can also put some yummy treats inside to entice your
dog.
Never, ever force your dog inside the crate. It is his
sanctuary within your home.
Tips for housetraining
- Prepare the area that your puppy will spend most of its
time in with a layer of newspaper.
- Designate an official toilet area for your puppy.
- Supervise (or have the children do it) until the puppy has
relieved himself.
- If your puppy starts sniffing or circling pick him up and
get him outside fast!
Golden rules for housetraining your dog using the crate
method:
- Take your puppy out first thing in the morning.
- Take your puppy out directly after meals.
- If your puppy has had an accident be sure to clean the
area thoroughly. Use a product that will remove the odor.
- Never punish your puppy for accidents. You would never
yell at your baby and put her nose in her mess. Rather use
positive reinforcement when your puppy does her business
outside.
- Take your puppy out just before bedtime and make sure he
does his business.
- Give praise freely where it is due. Treats, walks and
positive reinforcement will go a long way toward getting your
puppy to understand that eliminating outside is the goal.
Housetraining your puppy will take time and patience. The
kind of dog and your methods will greatly influence how long it
takes for your puppy to be fully housetrained.
There is a reason that the crate method is the most widely
used housetraining method. It works well. Of course
housetraining your puppy isn't your only concern when it comes
to raising a well behaved dog. You will also want to set some
distinct boundaries. Puppies should not be allowed free reign
of the house; at least not until they are fully housetrained.
Your puppy is a sponge and above all - keen to please you. You
are the pack leader and the puppy will look to you to figure
out what is and isn't acceptable in your home.
By deciding early what your puppy may chew on and what
furniture he is allowed on you can eliminate confusion and
behavioral problems later in life.

By Steve Allison
Steve Allison is a third generation of professional dog
breeders along with his brother Gary. It all started with his
grandparents in 1970 with the Boston Terriers and has expanded
to Maltese, Yorkshire Terriers, Pugs, Shih Tzu’s and
Pomeranians. He is also actively involved with dog rescue and
has a website that showcases the puppies they occasionally has for sale at All My Puppies
Online Steve is also the
co-author of two consumer guides, Carpet Secrets
and Moving Secrets
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