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Dog Crate Training Secrets Revealed from Expert Canine Trainers

Expert dog trainers reveal the secrets to successful dog crate training as well as some of the benefits in having a trained dog.
Lacey, WA, United States of America (prbd.net) 02/11/2010
IDAHO, Hayden (October 2010) – Expert dog trainers reveal the secrets to successful dog crate training as well as some of the benefits in having a trained dog. Crate training has typically been associated with housebreaking a dog and while this is true there are many other benefits and methods which should be initiated to ensure its success.

The success of crate training a dog depends on a variety of factors which the owners must implement as well as adhere to the routine steps in crate training. The crate is an important component in training and choosing the right one while allowing the dog to adjust to it is just as important. To ease the anxiety of some dogs, it is best to take the top of the crate off and allow the dog to venture back and forth prior to replacing the top. If the crate is a wire mesh kind, it is best to tie open the door for a few days until the dog adjusts to the new environment.

Toys and treats may be placed in a crate for the dog while training as this helps to associate the crate as a home. Dogs do not like to urinate where they reside so having comfortable things like toys, treats, and bedding allow the dog to feel more comfortable. Many dog owners place bedding inside the crate for the dog to rest on, but many forget about placing a blanket underneath the crate. Some crates rattle and rock when a dog moves and by placing a blanket under the bottom this will prevent the noise and calm the dog down.

A crate does not necessarily need to be used for training a dog as it has many more uses. These secrets are revealed by dog trainers. Many dogs desire a den like enclosure which is why in decades past most family pets had a dog house in the backyard. A crate can provide this feeling of security and help calm a dog.

Another useful tool for a crate is to reduce separation anxiety. The crate can be used in the same way of housebreaking or training a dog as in separation anxiety. Placing the dog into the crate for small periods of time only to leave and return teaches the dog that the owner will return.

Crate training secrets are revealed by dog trainers to increase the amount of successfully housebroken dogs as well as share resourceful uses of crates. This provides dog owners with a wide range of uses and skills to use when helping a dog adjust to a new family.

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