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How Quick Are The Results When Crate Training Puppies?

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There are several different house training options open to new dog owners.
Crate training puppies is a method that is often disregarded, but one that offers some of the fastest results.
Information About Crate Training Puppies Crate training is a method of housetraining your dog, whereby the dog spends most of its time indoors (when not under direct supervision) confined in a cage (crate) during the time before it is completely housebroken.
The idea behind this is that the crate becomes the area for eating and sleeping, so your dog will have a natural instinct not to soil in the cage and will be encouraged to let you know when it needs to potty rather than sneak off behind the couch when you are not looking.
By making sure you structure meal times properly and always take the dog outside to toilet immediately after meals, you are reinforcing to your dog that inside the house is not the place to soil and outside is.
Once your dog is completely housebroken, you can leave the crate door open when you are home, so your dog can socialize with the family and still have a quiet place to retreat to when it wants.
Stages Of Crate Training Puppies There are 3 key steps to successfully toilet training your dog using the crate method:
  1. Introducing your dog to the crate - This is probably the most time consuming part of crate training as it cannot be rushed.
    Your puppy needs to feel the crate is its own special space, not somewhere it is being sent for being naughty.
    You may feel frustrated if your dog does not take to the crate at first, but making sure this step is done with the least distress will make the rest of the process much quicker.
  2. Sticking to a routine - Once your puppy or dog has acclimatized to the crate, you need to follow a routine.
    First thing in the morning, outside to potty then praise, family time and back in the crate.
    Prior to each meal, a little play time, food then out to potty and exercise, followed by praise.
    When your pup is young, the toilet times need to be phased every couple of hours.
  3. Phasing out crate time gradually - when you are seeing progress, indoor play away from the crate can be your dog's treat for being good.
    These play times can be extended as housetraining progresses.
Speed of Results There are too many factors to be able to say how quickly crate training puppies will lead to a fully housebroken dog - breed, temperament, even your own dedication will all have an impact.
What can be said is that results have been seen in just a couple of weeks.
Once your dog is comfortable with time in the crate, you will have a potty trained pup in next to no time.
To make sure your own efforts pay off, you should read up on all the information available about house training and make your own plans even before you bring your new dog home for the first time.
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