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    CRATE TRAINING

    WHY USE THE CRATE?
    The crate is the safest and most effective form of
    confinement. Socialize your puppy to it immediately
    and continue to use it through maturity (2–3
    years).
    It provides safety and respect in many
    areas. Crating provides a housebreaking tool,
    structure, acceptance of boundaries, puppy safety,
    property safety, and relationship preservation.
    Housebreaking. The crate is an excellent
    housebreaking tool.
    The goal of its use is to stimulate
    cleanliness. Puppies instinctively don’t want
    to soil their sleeping or living area.
    Structure. When the crate is used for structure,
    it is the single easiest way to establish a “followthe-
    rules” appreciation in your dog. Simply using
    the crate on a regular basis allows the puppy to
    accept the concept of rules of the house.
    Acceptance of Boundaries. While the crate is a
    physical boundary, its use generates the acceptance
    of boundaries in your dog’s life. This helps
    achieve one of your main puppy goals.
    Puppy’s Safety. Certainly there are times when
    you cannot be “tied” to your dog or supervise
    her every action. These are the times when crate
    usage is also positive and helpful. Any dog, uneducated
    in household rules, can get into danger
    when you’re not looking. Household dangers
    range from puppies falling down the steps to
    puppies chewing wires, ingesting the wrong
    items, etc. Using your crate for those moments
    when you need to take your attention away from
    watching your puppy will guarantee safety until
    you can watch her again.
    Property Safety.
    Nothing is more devastating
    than seeing your one-hundred-dollar pair of
    shoes ripped into pieces by your puppy’s side.
    Seeing your DVD remote control being used as a
    teething toy while you’re sidetracked on the
    phone is also quite upsetting. Contrary to popular
    belief, these things are accidents in puppyhood,
    but can be prevented by using the crate for
    the times when your puppy is unsupervised.
    Relationship Saver. Using your crate to give
    you and your puppy some time away from each
    other is important in maintaining a good relationship.
    When we, or our puppies, become tired and
    stressed, both run the risk of acting inappropriately.
    Our voices and body language become
    stressed while our puppies can end up making
    destructive mistakes. Whether it’s losing our
    patience or a valuable item, our relationship can
    become compromised. The crate as a relationship
    saver answers the timeless question: “How
    can I miss you if you don’t go away?”


    Crate Training—How to Use the Crate

    53.One size fits all.To save money, purchase
    the crate that will be adequate for your
    dog’s lifetime needs. During the housebreaking
    period, block off the rear of the crate with wood
    slats or crate dividers available at larger pet stores.
    As your puppy gets better at keeping the crate
    clean, gradually increase the available living space.

    54.The crate should be big enough for the
    puppy to stand up in, turn around in,
    and lie down in comfortably. It shouldn’t be big
    enough for the puppy to eliminate and then move
    away to the other side of the crate.
    Setting Up the Crate

    55.We have assembled many metal crates,
    and each assembly is just as “easy” as the
    first.Assemble the crate away from the puppy. Have
    someone take him on a walk that will last at least a
    half hour. The clanging of metal and gnashing of
    teeth (your teeth) during set-up will surely prejudice
    your puppy’s first impression of his new home.

    56.Introduce your puppy to the surface on
    which he will be resting. Take the pan
    out of the crate and allow the puppy to investigate
    it. Place some treats on the pan to help out. The
    same idea is important for the plastic crates. Separate
    the halves and allow the puppy to play in
    the bottom half.

    57.Cushion the bottom of the metal crate.
    Sometimes the noise your puppy makes
    walking on the pan can scare him. To dull the
    sound, place the crate on a carpet or cut up the
    cardboard box and place the cardboard underneath
    the pan.
    Location of the Crate

    58.Place the crate in a quiet location. The
    goal of being in the crate is to rest and
    relax. If the crate is located in the kitchen or other
    high-traffic area, your puppy will not rest adequately
    and may develop problems from being
    overtired. The ideal place is in a separate room
    behind a closed door. Bedrooms are the ideal
    place for the crate. This is the room where you
    (the owner) leave the most scent. Your puppy will
    feel closest to you here and will get the best rest
    here.

    59.Use the crate, not the gate. Puppies need
    their own space. Gating off an area like a
    laundry room or kitchen doesn’t allow the puppy
    their own dedicated space. These areas are
    shared-space areas. How relaxing would it be if
    your bedroom doubled as the kitchen?

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    Socializing to the Crate

    60.Maybe your puppy has been socialized
    to the crate at the breeder, maybe not.
    Since the crate is one of the most important tools
    in raising and training your puppy, it is time to be
    brave! Your attitude toward the crate will greatly
    influence how your puppy accepts this aspect of
    his life. Remember, adult dogs spend significant
    amounts of time alone; it is essential they learn to
    self-soothe now.

    61.Place your puppy in the crate. Give your
    puppy their favorite treat. Always have a
    pleasant voice even if your puppy was doing
    something dastardly or dirty. It is often how the
    puppy is placed in the crate and not what they
    were doing that makes being in the crate punishment.
    So if you never yell and you keep your emotions
    under control, the crate will always be a
    happy place.

    62.Always get your puppy and lead him to
    the crate (using a leash). Never call your
    puppy to the crate. This will avoid the “keepaway”
    game as your puppy might not always want
    to go into the crate and may dash around the
    tables and under furniture trying to avoid you. If
    your puppy makes a fool out of you, your temper
    will undoubtedly rise, and now the crate will seem
    like punishment.

    63.Provide some “white noise” for your
    puppy. Turn a radio on low volume or a
    fan on low. This will provide enough background
    noise for your puppy. He will be less likely to stay
    awake and “listen” for house noises like people
    moving around or that pesky squirrel dashing
    through the leaves.

    64.Even if your puppy is acting inappropriately
    and you need to use the crate for a
    time-out, do not use anger when crating your
    puppy. Remain calm when using the crate so your
    puppy does not associate your anger or emotionality
    with the crate itself.

    65.Cover all bases! When your puppy is
    overly stimulated, you can cover the
    crate with a blanket to remove excess stimulation.
    Most often, puppies calm right down when covered.
    Leave the side facing the wall open for ventilation.


    How to Use the Crate

    66.Give your puppy frequent elimination
    breaks in and out of the crate to ensure
    that your house and the crate remain clean. A
    clean crate will stimulate the puppy’s natural
    instincts to remain clean.

    67.In puppyhood, your puppy will not
    understand being crated as a negative
    reinforcement for bad behavior. It will, however,
    settle her down if rest is truly what she needs, or
    if she is becoming too stimulated during play. (In
    the adolescent stage, a dog does understand “consequences”
    and will be able to see crating as part
    of a “liberty removal” system.)

    68.The crate is a valuable tool for providing
    time management for your puppy. The
    best way to use the crate is to set a schedule for
    your puppy.The key to good management is many
    repetitions in and out of the crate.

    69.Have at least five planned activities
    ready when your puppy is out of the
    crate. These activities should last between thirty
    and forty-five minutes total for a young puppy.
    Make these activities “quality time” with 100 percent
    attention being paid to the puppy. After this
    time is over, allow your puppy some downtime,
    and then he will probably be ready for a crate nap.

    Thank you for reading.
    Next will be about "HOUSEBREAKING"...

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    nice TS... waiting for the next share.

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    ty sa info ts...

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    very informative... up up up...

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    thanks.good read. trying to learn more before i get myself a pup

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    nice share. maau ni daghan ta og ma katonan... additional knowledge.

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    up lang ko... waiting sa next info...

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    Tnx for this one. Keep it coming.

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    up... up up up

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