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What exactly is “crate training” a dog?

Question by Tim : What exactly is “crate training” a dog I need to train a new puppy potty … and I heard that crate training is the best …. but what do I do? Best answer: Answer by Ginger Peachy


First, you must acquire a credit union that is the right size for your dog. It should be just big enough for your dog can sleep in it (and turn around etc.) should not be too small, but not too big. This is not a room for your dog, just a place to sleep.:) Next, familiarize yourself with your dog crate. It should be the dog’s “happy place”. You can do this by giving your dog treats in the box and placing a pillow, blanket, or inside the toy. Whatever your dog loves mieux.Une Once your dog has become comfortable in the box, you can let your puppy there while you are out of the house. Dogs are very clean animals who do not like to urinate in their sleeping area. This means that your dog will be reluctant to potty in his cage. Perfect for you! Do not let the dog too long! Upon your return, take your puppy outside and allow him to make his affaires.Bien course, when you are home, you do not need to keep your dog in his cage, but you may find that if you leave the door open, as it can be in there (because how is your comfort zone). Just keep that place and at any time, your dog must learn that outside is where he should pot.

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