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		<title>Crate Training Puppies &#8211; The Essentials</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may not be familiar with crate training if you are a first time puppy owner. Essentially, crate training is simply the process of utilizing a crate to assist in training your puppy. If you don&#8217;t want your things destroyed throughout the early stages of owning a puppy and also don&#8217;t want to pay for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may not be familiar with crate training if you are a first time puppy owner. Essentially, crate training is simply the process of utilizing a crate to assist in training your puppy. If you don&#8217;t want your things destroyed throughout the early stages of owning a puppy and also don&#8217;t want to pay for daycare services, this is ideal.</p>
<p>There are actually a lot of benefits when it comes to <a target="_blank" href="http://www.perfectpuppycare.com/crate-training-puppies/">crate training puppies</a>. A pet experiences separation anxiety and even boredom when you&#8217;re away from home. This usually results in your pet destroying some things in the house like furniture, pillows, and shoes. If you have a crate where your puppy can stay, you won&#8217;t be worrying about these things from happening. A large benefit to crate training puppies is the fact that is grealy helps in the process of potty training. It&#8217;s a fact that a puppy would not want to make a mess in the crate where he sleeps and plays. He will learn how to hold himself and wait for your arrival.</p>
<p>You need to select the size of the crate in respect to your puppy. As he grows bigger, you would need to adjust the crate as well. This is because when you give a big crate to relatively smaller puppy, he might want to potty in a certain area while sleep on another. Preventing urination in the crate as much as possible is important when crate training puppies. This is why determining and purchasing the correct size crate for your puppy is imperative. You should leave ample space for him to play though.</p>
<p>Finding the right spot for the crate is also important when it comes to crate training puppies. Comfort should be your main concern here. Make sure that your puppy doesn&#8217;t feel secluded from the family. That is why you should place the crate in a place where most people can see or pass by. At first, there will be accidents so consider placing the crate in a place where the floor is easily washable.</p>
<p>You must make sure that the crate is a happy and safe place before you start crate training your puppy. Choose the right bedding which should be soft and easy to clean. While crate training puppies, you will find that your pet loves to chew. Chewing will be an issue, so make sure to select a material that is durable enough to handle it. Dog toys can be placed into the crate to improve the crate&#8217;s appeal.</p>
<p>Place puppy food inside the crate after it has been prepared. With the toys, nice bedding, and food, the puppy will soon realize that the crate is a place that he loves. Crate training puppies doesn&#8217;t really work out immediately. You have to make adjustments along the way. Take smaller steps if you notice your puppy having difficulty adjusting to the crate. Attempt to feed him near the crate. After a while, slowly move it closer up to the point that he eats inside the crate. Make sure to praise your puppy once successful. Show him that you&#8217;re happy with what he has done. This would reinforce the puppy to continue eating and staying at his crate.</p>
<p>As time passes, your puppy will be comfortable with his crate. This means you can now leave him for hours. Remember that if you have a smaller puppy, you&#8217;ll need to come back often to allow him to relieve himself. This is due to the fact that puppies have smaller bladders and therefore must urinate more often. As he grows older, he&#8217;ll learn to hold his needs for a longer time.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ve now learned why <a target="_blank" href="http://www.perfectpuppycare.com/crate-training-puppies/">crate training puppies</a> is quite helpful for you and your pet, but there are some things that you should avoid. If your puppy already has a collar, you should remove it before he enters the crate. It&#8217;s possible that the collar could get stuck in the metal door. Another thing that you should avoid is placing the crate in a place where the temperature could become extreme. Lastly, you should avoid using the crate for punishment. The crate is someplace a puppy should be comfortable with and punishing him would do the exact opposite. Keep in mind these things when crate training puppies.</p>
<p>With all the benefits of crate training puppies, you should definitely give it a try. As in all things, it may not be easy at first. However, it can be very rewarding if you put enough effort into it. This gives your puppy a place to rest and play. You can leave him and come back finding him in his crate. This would surely help make your relationship with your puppy a success.</p>
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		<title>Crate Training &#8211; Teach Your Dog To Get In His Crate On Command</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Puppies are social animals. In the wild, they create lairs or dens which are alcoves hidden away, or tucked in a discrete and secure area so that they don&#8217;t become prey to other animals.</p>
<p>Objectives of Crate Training</p>
<p>Replicating a lair-like atmosphere in your home is your dog&#8217;s way of making himself feel around secure and familiar areas. I resisted putting my dog in a crate because I thought it was cruel. Dogs love privacy and darkness.</p>
<p>As a new puppy owner, I thought I was being mean when I put my dog in a crate.</p>
<p>So What&#8217;s Our Objective With the Crate?</p>
<p>{The objective of crate training is to enable your dog to see his crate as a safe haven to be}. {A place to go when he&#8217;s tired or take a nap, or to just gather his thoughts and be left alone}. The key is you have to get your dog to see it that way.</p>
<p>When you get a dog from a shelter, they&#8217;re unlikely to see their crate as a safe haven. Your dog may feel threatened by his crate. At least, that&#8217;s how my dog Lily saw it (and so did I).</p>
<p>How to Get Your Dog in His Crate Quickly</p>
<p>When would you want your dog to go in his crate on command? Well, one instance would be if you have unexpected guests and you don&#8217;t want your dog to get in the way or to jump on them (you may not have gotten around to training him yet not to jump on people). To Get Your Dog to Stop Jumping on People Go to:</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.caninehousetraining.com/dogproblems">http://www.caninehousetraining.com/dogproblems</a></p>
<p> HERE&#8217;S WHAT TO DO TO TRAIN HIM TO GO IN HIS CRATE:</p>
<p>Put a cookie in your hand. Put the training collar and leash on your dog. Lead him to the crate and then tell him to sit. Once he sits, give him the command to get in the crate!&#8221; Quickly throw the cookie in the crate. As he moves into the crate, he&#8217;ll automatically release the tension on the leash. Close the door to the crate, and tell him, &#8220;Good dog!&#8221; as he munches on the cookie.</p>
<p>Pretty cool huh? Okay, then what? Next, open the crate door and tell him, &#8220;Free!&#8221; When he comes out, praise him lavishly. Do this with your dog a good 4 or 5 times. After the fourth time, open the crate door, take the leash and training collar off, give him another cookie and close the crate door.</p>
<p>In 20 minutes, you can return and repeat this exercise. After you&#8217;ve done this a few times and see your dog start to ANTICIPATE the command, the next thing to do is only give him the cookie once every third time.</p>
<p>At this point, he&#8217;ll likely begin running into the crate before you even tell him to. Neat huh? Not Quite&#8230;. You&#8217;ll need to tell him, &#8220;No!&#8221; and pull him out of the crate. No praise. Remember&#8211;he can go in the crate on his own when you&#8217;re not standing next to him, but as this is a formal exercise, we want him to wait for the command.</p>
<p>This sounds confusing, and it is for the human mind. But it&#8217;s one of those things that your dog will understand naturally. Trust me&#8211;I know this from experience. After you&#8217;ve brought him out of the crate, he&#8217;ll start looking at you for the &#8220;Get in the crate&#8221; command. Give him the command. Reward him this time with the cookie.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll start to see that he&#8217;ll begin looking to you&#8230; waiting for that magic command that allows him to dive into the crate and get your praise. (Note: If your dog is more motivated by a toy or something else (No, not the cat!!!) you can use whatever you want.</p>
<p>The key is to use something that motivates the dog. The reason you want to pull forward on the leash instead of just throwing the food/ball/motivator into the crate is so that your dog learns that you are actually making him do it. This is the difference between using food as a motivator vs. using food as a bribe.</p>
<p>If the food isn&#8217;t there, you&#8217;re going to make him do it anyway. Well, that&#8217;s it for Part 2 of our dog training mini course. I hope you got a lot out of it! Remember, if you want a copy of the 316-page ebook, &#8220;Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer&#8221; which teaches you every dog training technique for every dog problem there is, I strongly recommend you go to: http://www.caninehousetraining.com/dogproblems</p>
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Making yourself the the Alpha member of his “pack” is one very good reason for starting your puppy in a crate when he is very young. 
 Another [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> <a target="_blank" href="http://bestdog-training.com/crate-training-a-puppy"> kennel training a puppy </a> makes all following steps in dog&#8217;s training go so much smoother, much like a solid foundation makes for a superior wall.</p>
<p>Making yourself the the Alpha member of his “pack” is one very good reason for starting your puppy in a crate when he is very young. </p>
<p> Another reason for crate training is that dogs love predictability. </p>
<p> To know what is going to happen in any given situation makes him/her happy, and more apt to be the best-behaved dog s/he can possibly be. </p>
<p> A firm crate is the very basis of good puppy training. The best kind are wire crates with a safety lock.   Make sure it is large enough for him/her to stand up and turn around.  But it shouldn&#8217;t be so large that it may enable he/she to roam and wander around.  A too-large kennel will inhibit house breaking.</p>
<p> A crate that is just the right size will be considered as its “nest”, where puppies never “go potty”. They will learn to hold it if you do not turn it into a prison. </p>
<p> Do not leave a puppy under 8 weeks old, longer than one hour in his/her crate.  He/She will make it itws own, after struggling and moaning as long as he can. </p>
<p> Place a nice pad in there with a bone.  Start by leaving a tasty treat in there, they will go in and get it.  Do this more than once without closing the door, let it come in and out freely for an hour or so. Praise it highly each time s/he goes in; make it all very pleasant. </p>
<p> Close the door only when its attention is on its treat. Praise it quietly, “What a good boy/girl, it’s ok, such a good boy/girl!” In 10 or 20 seconds, no longer, let it out without praising, just a pat. Do this for increasingly longer intervals, without giving it a chance to get upset. You can do this a number of times the first day. </p>
<p>Make sure every training session ends on a happy note, this is extremely important. </p>
<p> Once he/she sees the crate is his/her own private territory, he/she will get in there on his/her own, expecting treats and your attention. When it does, say, “Wanna crate?” with a happy face while getting its treats. Start leaving the room while he/she is in there for 2 minutes and onward, gradually.  When you return, avoid making a fuss, simply walk over and open the crate. In 3 days he/she will be officially crate-trained, ready to be left alone for an hour, no longer at first.  Leave him/her gradually for longer intervals, slowly and cautiously.</p>
<p>  Why should I get a crate for my puppy? The best reason is because they love it.</p>
<p> They feel very safe and secure in there.</p>
<p> When you leave a puppy alone, |it[he/she] always suffer from separation anxiety to a certain extent.This may lead ithim to any behavior that brings him/her comfort, which is chewing, digging, or when it is severe, voiding its bowels. </p>
<p>When placed in a crate, it feels safe because nothing can get to it, nothing can harm him/her.  He/She will sleep and chew and wait for you to return.  When leaving it overnight at the vet, if your dog is not crate trained he/she will cry the whole time, feeling lost and abandoned. </p>
<p>With crate training, it is sure you will return, you always do. Of course the vet’s office is strange and will cause him some anxiety, but nothing like the pure terror it will feel without having experienced being locked in. </p>
<p> When you crate train a puppy, do not make a prison of its crate. Never use it as punishment. Do not leave it there for more than 2 hours, just time for a long puppy nap and some chew time.   After that he/she will cry.  Don&#8217;t remove him/her while he is crying.  This will make it think that crying will get it out . No matter what, make sure he/she is being good when you open the door.  It will learn it has to be quiet to get out.  Do not make a fuss when you are letting it out, simply open the door and take him/her out to potty.   When it potties, praise him/her to high heaven! Dogs naturally do not go where they nest, but sometimes it happens.   Don&#8217;t scold, just clean it out naturally. It will learn the lesson.  If possible, try cleaning it while he/she is outside so it returns to a clean crate.</p>
<p> <a target="_blank" href="http://bestdog-training.com/crate-training-a-puppy">crate training a puppy</a>is critical for a dog&#8217;s well-being. </p>
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<p>When you get a puppy, you might not think immediately about dog training, but you should. Having a well trained dog can mean the difference between a settled household and a chaotic one.</p>
<p> Dog behavior is directly impacted by how much training he has. He needs to have structure and limits in his life. If you don’t provide this, he will, and that can create significant behavior problems in your dog.</p>
<p> <strong>Why Train Your Dog?</strong></p>
<p> No matter your dog’s breed, he is descended from wolves and it is his instinct to be part of a pack. In the dog pack, there is a hierarchy, with clear dominant roles and submissive roles. If you don’t become the leader of the pack, your dog will make himself that leader. That’s not good and creates all kinds of dog problems.</p>
<p> Training reinforces and establishes the hierarchy concept for a dog. It teaches him that someone in the household is in control and that he must submit to that person.</p>
<p> Although some people say they prefer to not provide any dog obedience training, that’s a mistake. Puppy training – it’s best to start them young – can do much for your young dog, and will only help him as he gets older.</p>
<p> <strong>Where to Get Training?</strong></p>
<p> You have a few choices:</p>
<p> 1. You can hire a professional trainer to come to your house<br /> 2. You can attend dog obedience training classes<br /> 3. You can buy an online ebook and CD or DVD (the cheapest and preferred option)</p>
<p> Whatever you do, it’s important that your dog’s first (and future) experience with training is successful.</p>
<p> <strong><a href="http://www.easy-dog-obedience-training.com">Dog House Training</a>.</strong></p>
<p> When most of us think about dog training, we think first and foremost about dog obedience training. Dog obedience training is really about the basics of training and includes learning commands like “sit,” “stay,” and “heel.”</p>
<p> Even if your dog only learns the most basic of dog training commands, his knowledge of just these basic commands is immensely useful to you as the dog owner.</p>
<p> A dog that’s received some dog obedience training is also much more pleasant to strangers and other dogs. You can control his behavior when necessary and he will also develop the inner discipline that will help him make right decisions even when you’re not around.<br /> <strong><br /> Dog House Training</strong></p>
<p> Dog house training is something you can do yourself. You don’t need the experts for this, though a little advice from a dog training expert certainly can’t hurt.</p>
<p> Your dog must be house trained in order to ensure that he can understand the basics of his needs. That is, he should understand, through some consistent dog house training efforts on your part, that there are certain needs he has that must be met appropriately.</p>
<p> If you have never done any puppy training before with potty issues, you might look in the following places:</p>
<p> * Books, online ebooks and CD or DVD<br /> * You Tube videos<br /> * Friends with more experience than you<br /> * Dog training experts</p>
<p> <strong>Crate Training</strong></p>
<p> The concept of crate training is lost on many dog owners, but it’s a concept and a behavior that should be encouraged.</p>
<p> Crate training dogs gives them a sense of safety and security. While initially, many dog owners will use crate training as a puppy training method, the older dog benefits greatly from using a crate as well.</p>
<p> Crate training can be used to reinforce house training, or it can be used as a tool to teach a dog to sleep in a particular place at night, to keep the dog away from strangers, or transport the dog in the car.</p>
<p> There are so many essential uses for crate training, in fact, that dogs suffer from not having this kind of dog obedience training in their lives.</p>
<p> <strong>Basic</strong> <a href="http://www.doggyguides.com/dog-training"></a><a href="http://www.easy-dog-obedience-training.com">Dog House Training</a></p>
<p> Dog training tips run the gamut from “be sure you use a firm voice” to “let your dog lead the way.” The reality is what works for you might not work for someone else and a different dog might respond differently to training.</p>
<p> Find your own path with your new dog. Keeping in mind that:</p>
<p> * He needs structure and discipline and dog obedience training gives him that<br /> * He will respond to firm direction for you that’s given lovingly and consistently<br /> * Both you and he will be happier in your relationship if your dog has even the most rudimentary of dog obedience training.</p>
<p> Dog training is an essential part of owning a dog. It’s worth whatever effort you are willing to give it.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Crate training benefits both your dog and yourself, the loving dog owner.  Your dog will be more loving and affectionate towards family members when he understands his boundaries.</p>
<p> Housebreaking Will Be Much Easier</p>
<p> No dog enjoys resting in his own mess, therefore dogs will tend to gain better bladder control when confined to <a href="//www.dogcages-usa.com">dog cages</a>.  This will make housebreaking easier when you then associate going outside with the act of relieving himself.</p>
<p> Dogs, being den animals,  generally like their place clean and quiet.  It is also good to remember that puppies need to go more often, so do not keep them in the crate for a long period.</p>
<p> Dog Crates Will Limit Destructive Behaviors</p>
<p> Since your dog naturally love chewing on things, your job is to train him on acceptable objects.  Your dog crate will assist you in this job.  By providing acceptable chew toys in his crate, you dog will begin to learn the right things to chew on and in the right place. </p>
<p> A Crate Will Protect Your Dog From Household Dangers</p>
<p> Typically, a house contains many potentially dangerous objects for your dog.  You can be asking for trouble when you let your dog roam the house unsupervised.  Your dog may be tempted to chew on lethal objects like electrical wires or poisonous foods or plants.</p>
<p> By properly training your dog with his crate, you will have peace of mind and confidence your dog will stay away from potential dangerous objects. </p>
<p> Dog Crates Make Traveling Safer</p>
<p> Your car trips will be safer and more peaceful if your dog is resting contently in his crate. A crate trained dog will eliminate any possible distractions as you drive.</p>
<p> Crates provides you dog security when he desires to rest or be alone.</p>
<p> Do you ever notice dogs sleeping under tables or desks?  Naturally, dogs like small enclosed spaces in your home that may mimic a den.  Dog crates can serve as a great refuge and excellent dens your dog can hangout in.  Crates will also prepare your dog from some potentially stressful situations like going to the vet.</p>
<p> Crate training is great for both your dog and you.  So why not buy a <a href="http://www.dogcages-usa.com/index.php?cPath=1">dog cage</a> and start you crate training today!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The benefits of crate training make for a happier and healthier household. When a dog understands his boundaries, he can be more affection and loving towards the family he is part of. The owner will also benefit with loving obedient dog.
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 Housebreaking your dog becomes considerably easier when crate training [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The benefits of crate training make for a happier and healthier household. When a dog understands his boundaries, he can be more affection and loving towards the family he is part of. The owner will also benefit with loving obedient dog.</p>
<p> Housebreaking Will Be Much Easier</p>
<p> Housebreaking your dog becomes considerably easier when crate training because no dog likes to soil where they sleep (<a href="//www.dogcages-usa.com">dog cages</a>). Confinement to a dog cage helps the dog gain better bladder control by associating going outside with the act of relieving themselves.</p>
<p> Your dog will learn to get control of his need to eliminate since they do not like to rest in the area where they soil.   Dogs are den animals that like to have their own quiet place and they&#8217;ll do everything they can to keep it clean. But remember, Puppies need to go out frequently to eliminate, so do not keep them in the crate for long periods of time.</p>
<p> Destructive Behaviors Are Limited</p>
<p> It is natural for your dog to enjoy chewing.  They need to be taught what are acceptable things to chew on and prevent them from chewing on the wrong things, like chair legs, shoes, socks, etc. Consequently, your job is not to stop your dog from chewing, but provide the right things to chew on in the right place. By providing safe chew toys to your dog in his crate, you accomplish two things: you make the crate a wonderful place to be in and you teach him what are the acceptable chew toys in the house.</p>
<p> Dog Crates Protects Your Dog from Household Hazards</p>
<p> A house contains hundreds of potentially lethal objects for your dog. If you let your dog roams freely in the house unsupervised, you are really asking for trouble and you unnecessarily put your dog in danger.  Your dog may not realize that chewing on electrical wires or eating plants or certain foods can potentially be dangerous.</p>
<p> Crate training your dog will bring you peace of mind since your dog will be out of danger when you&#8217;re not around to supervise him.</p>
<p> Traveling in a Car Is Safer</p>
<p> A crate-trained dog will rest in his crate during a car drive and make the trip for you and him safer and more peaceful. Containment will eliminate some possible distractions if you have a very active dog.</p>
<p> Provides your dog a little safe space (security) where they retreat to when they are tired, not feeling well or want to be alone. </p>
<p> Dogs are, by nature, den animals and feel secure in small, enclosed spaces. Most dogs will seek out a place in your home that will mimic a den. You will often find them sleeping under a table or desk. Dog crates make excellent dens and can serve as a refuge, a hangout and a bedroom. By simply crate training your dog, you give him the tools to cope with any potentially stressful situations like going to the vet.</p>
<p> Crate training a dog is not only good for your dog &#8211; but also good for you. Do yourself and your dog a favor, buy a <a href="//www.dogcages-usa.com">dog cage</a>,  and start crate training him today!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I hope that you understand why you should get a <strong><a href="http://dogcratebedding.com">crate for your dog</a></strong>.Some people think that a crate is like a cage and they are not going to make their pet stay in it!  First, please don’t refer to  it as a cage.  Think of it as a  safehaven that your dog knows he can go to.  Remember, dogs are pack animals, even though we try and forget that!  When dogs were wild they slept together in dens.  The dens made them feel safe from being hunted by other animals.  When they all slept together, there was always a feeling of security .  The dens were usually small, just large enough to turn around in, lie down and feel comfortable.  This is the same security that they have in their crate.  They feel safe and secure and it is a cozy place  for them to call  only theirs.  You can also think of it as their own room, just as you have your own room.</p>
<p>When you first got your puppy, it was wise for you to get them used to staying in their crate, especially overnight and when you were not home.When done this way, they are house-trained quickly.Getting to the vets can be an easy way when your pet is in the crate?Most pets after getting used to their cage, they consider it their home and don&#8217;t want to travel outside of the crate.  They feel safe and secure.  Of course, while you were training them to go potty only when you brought them outside, the crate bedding that you provided your puppy wasn’t the best and most comfortable.  If your pet is past the training stage, for them to be really comfortable, you should get them a nice comfortable mat to put in their crate.  That is why I am so glad that you found my site about <strong><a href="http://dogcratebedding.com">dog crate bedding</a></strong>.</p>
<p>This is another reason that a dog crate is so important while your dog is still a puppy.  They seem to chew on everything in sight when they are teething.  Giving them a toy to chew on helps, but also having them in their crate while you can’t be with them all the time, really saves on the shoes, couch legs, table legs, and I’m sure you can probably add a few others!</p>
<p>Our not so &#8220;pure-bred&#8221; dog is loved more than just a little by our family.In all probability, a lot like you treat your pet.Getting older means moving slower, now that she is nine and showing her age.  We have put a new mat in her crate and she seems to really enjoy it.  It has a small rim around the outer edge, just enough so she can rest her head on it while looking out of her crate door.  And it is machine washable!  Something you really need to consider when deciding on your dog’s bedding.</p>
<p>While we were researching the <strong><a href="http://dogcratebedding.com">dog crate bedding</a></strong>, I found that it was hard to find online.The reason for this website is just for beds for dogs.When you come back, there will be more info on pets that is new.  I want to keep it up-to-date for you and everyone else that is looking for bedding for your dog.  I hope you have found this a little helpful.  Please leave a comment if you’d like and share some of your experiences about your dog.  Thank you for stopping by!</p>
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