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Crate training your dog with a crate or Dog Cage for dogs
Crate training is an excellent tool for owners dogs, and many dog owners have used this technique to improve the quality of both their lives and the lives of their dogs. The last thing any dog owner who wants to go home from work only to find that your dog has defecated on the sofa or chew your favorite pair of shoes. This is where the crate training with a dog cage or dog crate comes in.
The speed and efficiency of crate training a dog is very different to the next. Some dogs are very easy to crate train while some are extremely difficult to train drawer. The universal rule to remember is that dogs always should be associated with dog cage or dog box with nice things, and that dog owners should be crate training a step at a time.
The first thing to do is to introduce your dog to its box. Dog owners can do this by placing its cage dog crate or dog in a house that your dog is comfortable in general, such as the living room or kitchen. Lining inside the dog cage or dog box with towels or pillows. Then set your dog near the crate below and to try to convince the box. You might find that you need to make use of some candy or toys to get your dog to enter the drawer.
Then you need to get your dog used to the idea of eating their meals in the box. If your dog refuses to enter his cage to eat, start by placing the food near the box then gradually moves more and more in the box. While your dog is eating into the cage, you can close the door behind him, then open when your dog finishes his meal. Then you can begin to leave the door closed for long periods of time after your dog has finished eating.
Once your dog is comfortable in his cage dog crate or dog up to half an hour after eating, it's time for owners to start leaving them alone in their cages. Just away to another part of the house after putting his dog in his cage, stay out of sight. If you find that your dog whines or cries when it is placed in his cage and walk away, wait until the whining or crying more before letting your dog out of its cage. Otherwise, you could find to complain about or mourn is an effective way to let him get out of his cage.
With proper crate training, which will be more comfortable leaving the dog in home as they will be able to keep them safe in your dog cage or dog crate.
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