Friday, April 10, 2009

Puppy Crate Training - What's Involved

By Craig Vic

When a dog is given Crate training you need not worry about its age till it reaches the elderly stage. Though training the dog during the puppy hood is not the only option. The age is not a factor to crate a dog; also all dogs cannot be crated.

It might not be a right age to handle an older dog in confined space; if taken the same condition in your situation you would need to gate the baby in the kitchen corner.

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 getting acquainted to that, now you may lock it in and let it stay there for a longer period of time, when it is fully going on well with that it can be locked up for much longer time. When released it must be in full view of the owner.

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.

The older dogs can have numerous medical issues that can effect their bladder and bowels as they may constantly have accidents, then you may need to take them to the vet during the house training. You need to take extra care, love, understanding and patience to the older dogs which are being trained. These dogs may need your extra attention regularly.

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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