Posted by dogs | Posted in Dog Supply | Posted on 29-05-2010
Tags: Crate Training Dogs, dogs, training, training dogs
Have you ever asked yourself what crate training dogs meant? It seemed like a cruel form of unreasonable training for punishing canine disobedience. However if you research on it, it might surprise you to find out that it’s actually a “nesting” method for canines based on their instinctive need for security.
They say dogs descended from wolves. Whether or not that’s true, certainly before they were house broken they were animals who resided in the wild. These animals would use dark, safe shelters as their dens. It provided them a nesting place from all the turmoil and danger lurking out in the open spaces. This theory is the foundation of training dogs to go to their crates or “dens” when they are feeling distressed or tense.
Training Dogs has proven extremely effective in relieving dogs of the tension of a busy house. They also aid in house training dogs, containing them in a place where they would do the least amount damage.Dog owners would benefit from having the crate to guard puppies from harming themselves. Should you ever want to go traveling long distances or taking a trip to the animal clinic, crate trained dogs will significantly reduce stress on the pet owner and the dog itself.
Not all animals are suitable to be crate trained. There are some that may have had serious trauma in the past and cannot be put near a confined container without becoming exceptionally distressed. Other bigger dogs that have difficulty in being trained will just break the crate. They will hurt themselves as they panic at the door closing in. Sometimes, people are just not comfortable with the thought of living, breathing pets being shut in a box.
Crate Training Dogs is really dependent on how the owner feels about it. If you hate the thought of your dog in such a confined space then it’s best to let it go. However, if you think you and your dog will benefit from a little discipline and space this type of training will give you, then read on to find out how to achieve this the best way possible.
Find a suitable place, a room in the house people will most often be in. Ensure that the crate is large enough and start putting his toys and interesting things in. When the dog is inside, don’t shut the enclosure yet. Pet and talk to the dog reassuringly for several days. Feed him in the crate. Then start closing the crate for brief periods while you’re still in the room. If the dog whimpers or starts crying, wait for him to calm down. You can let him out the crate after he settles down. Most importantly, do not hurry the process of establishing this practice to your pet. It can naturally be a little frightening at first so a bit of patience is required.
This should be a calming and de-stressing place for your dog so do not ever send him to his crate to punish bad behavior. When the dog is finally relaxed and not becoming upset in being closed in the crate by himself, you can leave the house in short intervals to find out how favorably he responds. If all is good, you have effectively crate trained your dog. Not only will you liberate yourself from always worrying about your pet’s needs and whereabouts; he will have his own sanctuary of peace and safety from the world.
