Puppy Crate Training - The First Step To Training Your New Pet!
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One of the most thrilling things that can happen to you is adopting a young dog. It is like having a new family member.
You may have to exert some extra effort for puppy training exercises, though
It is said that house training a puppy is easier than training a grown dog, but you still need to consider some things before starting your puppy’s crate training.
Essentially, the Crate is your puppy’s home inside your home. Like little kids, most puppies prefer playing outside than staying inside their crates.
If your puppy has not completed its puppy obedience training, this may be a little tricky.
It is very important to crate train your puppy because he might not know yet how to potty outside or just within certain places in your house.
When you have visitors at home, crate training is very important especially if your dog hasn’t learned proper dog etiquette yet.
He could frighten someone who has an allergy to dogs or even embarrass you by acting foolishly.
If you have crate trained your puppy from the start, you can just simply ask him to go to his crate when you have visitors in the house.
Crate training is also imperative when you need to leave the house for a couple of hours a day. It is natural for any baby, be it human or puppy, to be curious about his surroundings, especially when there’s nobody watching.
If your puppy has undergone crate training, you can tell your puppy to stay in his crate before you leave and find him right there when you arrive.
It will save you the effort of cleaning up the things he might have scattered and will also protect him from getting hurt by the household appliances.
Crate training for your puppy is important especially when you have a little kid and you want it to play on the floor.
Right now, you may not want the baby to play with puppy yet since it is still very vulnerable. In that case, the baby can play outside after you ask your puppy to stay in his crate.
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