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| Dog Crate Training: How And Why It Is Important | |
| Crate training your dog has a lot of advantages like decreasing anxiety, destructive behavior, and also barking and not to mention it also helps in house breaking a new pup. This is why each year; dog owners all over the country learn how to keep their dogs in a crate or another area when they leave the house. Why Crate training Your Dog is Vital Crate training your dog is important because you can help to make your dog feel secure. This is because in the wild, dogs will seek out a small, safe space that they will burrow into. A crate will just do that and also will help your dog differentiate their "home" from wide open spaces. How to Crate Train a Dog The very first thing to consider when you crate train your dog is that you have to start early. This is because a mature dog that has never been in a crate may grow anxious because it will have a harder time adapting to the small area. To start with, place the crate in the living room or somewhere where there are lots of people. During the night, you can place the crate in your bedroom to give them a presence safety nearby. After a month or so, you'll be able to leave them in one. Keep in mind that the crate is neat and comfortable enough to rest in. And also put a nearby source of water and a toy for your puppy to play with. Also keep in mind that the crate should be only be big enough for him to sleep in. This is because if it's too big, he can move about in it and he may make a mess in it. Also make sure that you don't pull the puppy out of the crate if he gets upset. As a result, you will only teach the puppy that you will give him attention if he makes a fuss, making you lose your established dominance. To prevent this from going on you can take the dog out when he has been quiet for a minimum of 5 minutes. After 5 minutes, you can give him all the attention they want to reinforce that what he has done is correct. Initially, you can try leaving your pup in the crate for short periods - an hour or so at a time. As he grows older you can match the rise in time to a full night of sleep or a day at work. With these tips you can effectively crate train your dog and you'll be sure that your dog never gets very loud, anxious, or destructive when you leave the house. Mastiff Training: Why Its Essential And How To Do It If you're looking for a big dog then the Mastiff is dog for you. But if you don't properly train your mastiff, they will just be runaway train of muscle and dog slobber at home. This is why you must put Mastiff training on top of your list. Hints And Tips On Dog Obedience Training For a lot of people, having a new puppy is adorable and you might think that they don't need obedience training or they can't afford one. But dog obedience training is one of the most important training your dog needs Dog Chasing: Why They Do It And How To Stop It A lot of dog owners probably have problems with chasing after their dogs. Although it might seem trivial, it's important to stop dog chasing for various reasons. For example a moving car, a squirrel, or a cat may lead your dog to a situation that can be very dangerous to their health. Electrical Dog Collars You have just got a new dog, and you would like to train it on your own. However, maybe you haven't trained a dog before or have had problems in the past. Electrical Collars For Dogs Most dogs bark to some extent. However, how much they bark depends on what kind of breed they are. It is a fact that some dog breeds were specifically designed to be quieter than others. Dog Seizure Symptoms Can Be Terrifying - How Can A Dog Owner Find Out How To Handle Them? Recognizing dog seizure symptoms enables you to know whether or not your dog is actually experiencing a seizure and whether its serious enough to warrant a trip to the vet. Dog Digestive Problems Are On The Increase, So What Is The Most Effective Option To Manage Them? Dog digestive problems may not seem too important, but they can lead to serious diseases such as dog bloat which is potentially fatal. |
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