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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

What to do With Dog Crate Training

By Craig Vic

Age should not be a vexation while crating a dog. Its true that puppy hood is the most convenient time but that is not a must. Its advisable that all dogs should be crated. However, having said that, not all dogs could be.

A fully grown up dog, may find it difficult to be caged, but if this is the case, then one can opt to baby gating in a confined kitchen area.

Crating an elderly dog has to be done rapidly as they are prone to get Joint stiffness and pain ends up in losing control which these dogs had in their younger years. The training should be done in open cage using treat toys and food as the main motivator.

Once the dog is comfortable with open cage now you may leave the dog in the closed doors for a longer period and should kept under constant supervision time to time.

Keep escorting the dog outside the potty area, so that they dont get confused or frightened by the accident happened. Make sure that you clean it up and move on with the training process.

Keep in mind that they are old enough, and they too need love, understanding and much patience at this time. If in case they do not get acquainted to pet training and they are usually having accidents give them once-over which might come in handy. Due to their age they may be incurring various medical issues which may be affecting their bladder and or bowels.

Patience and understanding plays a key role while crate training a dog, puppy or an adult dog. No matter about the age as and when the dog becomes older it get on harder.

The dogs must be assured of love and care no matter what and that they please us in return. Its a two way process.

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