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		<title>Crate Training Puppies The Easy Way</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Nov 2010 16:59:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Bell</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While convenient for us to have our dogs trained to the crate, it can also be beneficial for them. This can provide your pet with a special place that they can call their own when they need privacy and it can also be used as their place to sleep. Crate training puppies can be easy as long as you are willing to be dedicated and consistent.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While convenient for us to have our dogs trained to the crate, it can also be beneficial for them. This can provide your pet with a special place that they can call their own when they need privacy and it can also be used as their place to sleep. Crate training puppies can be easy as long as you are willing to be dedicated and consistent.</p>
<p>Assisting younger dogs to learn to control their own bowels and bladder is much easier when using a kennel. Plan on having several accidents, but quite possible to begin with dogs as young as seven weeks. Remember that using the crate is to benefit the dog and provide them with a safe and secure place; they cannot spend the majority of their day in it. It needs to become a place that they want to go instead of one that they come to dread.</p>
<p>Many people like to encourage them to the kennel with the use of treats, but if it is to be a sort of sanctuary the introduction of food may not be the best idea. The best results in the past have been to allow only their favorite toy and a pillow for them to sleep with. These items tend to make it feel more special to them and less likely to want to use the bathroom here.</p>
<p>After a round of play they usually need a nap and this is the time to take them out for a bathroom break before placing them inside the kennel to go to sleep. Cover the kennel floor with soft sleeping materials. For very young dogs it is probably best to use towels that can be bleached and washed often.</p>
<p>Generally, they do not like to eat or sleep where they go to the bathroom so chances are they will try to avoid doing so. Puppies do not have great control and have to be watched closely. Some indications will be given like squatting or whimpering. Try to respond quickly because there is little time with the control that they have.</p>
<p>In the first couple weeks this may be a very hard process to deal with during the night especially, but when they get just a bit older the idea will catch on. They will not only provide these indications while in the kennel, but they can also be observed outside the kennel as well and it is important to continue with training by taking them out quickly.</p>
<p>At night, taking them out on a two-hour schedule is probably appropriate. If they demand more attention than that, they may be lonely and it is important not to give in to the problem. Learning to sleep alone is important to their development and will make them a much happier and confident pet and the time will come when they will learn to love their kennel.</p>
<p>If you have to leave dogs in their crate for meals, then it is best to take out the food after giving them a certain amount of time to eat. Take them out about half an hour after they finish for puppies from ten weeks old to six months old. It may not be the best idea to provide puppies constant access to food, especially when training them.</p>
<p>As the young dogs grow older and with your help, they will have much more control over their bodily functions. From crate training puppies, they gradually learn to hold it at night until you take them outside so that they do not soil their bed. It will also become important to them not to soil the home they live in and this will certainly make you happy.</p>
<p>Looking to read more about <a target='_blank' href='http://www.crateskennels.com/index.php?main_page=page&amp;id=16&amp;zenid=c6859cd8813894c5fe74ad1f08ef39da'>the steps to crate training</a>, then visit TW Bell&#8217;s site on how to pick the best <a target='_blank' href='http://www.crateskennels.com/index.php?main_page=index&amp;cPath=1&amp;zenid=e3717b952fc9b3cec80daa3b0aeff484'>dog crate</a> for your pets needs.</p>
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		<title>Some Reasons Why Dog Crate Training My K9 Is A Good Option</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2010 13:12:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dog crate training is an often overlooked method of the canine education process and that is sad because a pet that's correctly crate trained is noticeably happier and a lot more balanced. In fact, these remarkable animals consider their cages to be their very own special area where they can feel safe.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dog crate training is an often overlooked method of the canine education process and that is sad because a pet that&#8217;s correctly crate trained is noticeably happier and a lot more balanced. In fact, these remarkable animals consider their cages to be their very own special area where they can feel safe.</p>
<p>Getting your pet used to going into a small kennel provides your pet with a secure and safe haven. In addition, if you want to travel with your pup or simply just take your pet to a vet you may have to place him in one and if he&#8217;s already used to the portable home, this can be an additional bonus. In case your furry friend is requiring potty training, a one of these tools will help in a very big way.</p>
<p>In case you are heading on a trip with your companion, regardless if you are driving a car or even taking a jet, you should look at one of these great devices. The truth is, if you wish to fly on an airline with your buddy he or she must be in one and won&#8217;t that end up being easier if he or she already thinks of it as a den? Getting your pup used to and even welcoming being inside will certainly make it a lot less complicated when you have to travel.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re not taking your buddy with you on vacation, you may have to board her somewhere, and when he is being boarded, he&#8217;s destined to be in one of these contraptions. Of course, he&#8217;ll probably be frightened of the new circumstances and worried because you are not there, but when he is already used to being in the kennel and considers it a secure place this will go a long way towards soothing his nerves.</p>
<p>They may also help during house breaking. The idea is well-known that dogs won&#8217;t soil where they sleep, so if you want to keep your friend from going inside the house, implementing one is perfect. However, it should be mentioned that you must think about your pet&#8217;s bodily needs above all and you must understand that he can only hold it for so long especially if he is a pup. It becomes inappropriate to place him inside for ten hours while you are at the office when you learn he can only hold it for 5 hours. This would just be asking for failure.</p>
<p>Furthermore, you ought to choose one that&#8217;s small enough so that your canine can&#8217;t find a faraway corner to do his &#8220;business&#8221;. These devices should only be utilized for house training provided you can keep close track of your pet and let your pet out whenever you recognize he&#8217;s showing the signs that he must go.</p>
<p>Having one available for your furry companion satisfies his natural instincts. In the wild, dogs like to inhabit dens or rest inside safe places. Your pet&#8217;s crate can act like a den that provides him the security he needs right in your own home.</p>
<p>Wish to find out more about <a href="http://www.caninecratestore.com/">dog crates and kennels</a>, visit Canine Crate Store, home of the best <a href="http://www.caninecratestore.com/items/petmate-vari-kennels/list.htm">Vari Kennels</a>.</p>
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		<title>Puppy Crate Training &#8211; Helpfull Supplies</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 00:29:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JillyJump</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now that you have your crate, the other things that I would recommend to get before you start your puppy crate training are some toys, a mat for the bottom of the crate, an odor neutralizer (available at most pet stores) and some puppy treats. So your puppy feels better inside the crate, I would [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now that you have your crate, the other things that I would recommend to get before you start your <a target="_blank" href="http://www.puppycratetraining.org/"><strong>puppy crate training</strong></a> are some toys, a mat for the bottom of the crate, an odor neutralizer (available at most pet stores) and some puppy treats. So your puppy feels better inside the crate, I would suggest getting some toys to put in there with it. You want your puppies to like being in the crate, therefore don&#8217;t use it as jail when they do something bad.</p>
<p>Be cautious in what variety of play things you place in the kennel because you do not want your pup to choke on or eat something bad. Most of the commercially available dog toys are acceptable such as the hard rubber toys or pressed bones. DO NOT use rubber squeaky toys or stuffed toys! These can be a choking hazard to you puppies because they break apart real easy. One thing that you can do is to buy a kong and put some cream cheese, peanut butter, or puppy food inside. This will help your puppy adjust to the new crate and help to keep them quiet in the beginning stages of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.puppycratetraining.org/">puppy crate training</a>.</p>
<p>Buying a mat for the bottom of the crate is just to give your puppies a soft place to relax on while inside the crate. You might want to get something that is no bother to disinfect, and something that your puppy will not chew to pieces.</p>
<p>The odor neutralizer is used to clean up the floor in case your puppy has an accident. The part of your rug or flooring that was used as a bathroom, can be easily cleaned by this. This will dispose of the fragrance of your pup&#8217;s bathroom break, to prevent it from being pulled back to the same place as before. Most regular household cleaners contain ammonia, which is not good for cleaning up after your pet and could attract your puppy back to the same spot.</p>
<p>You can utilize an array of different stuff as rewards for your pups. Most treats in the stores are perfectly fine, but with treats made of natural ingredients becoming more popular on the shelves, I would sway that way. Especially in your puppy&#8217;s extensive growth stage, it is just more healthy. You want to start your <a target="_blank" href="http://www.puppycratetraining.org/"><em>puppy crate training</em></a> by tossing a few treats in the cage and giving your puppy a command such as &#8220;Crate&#8221; or &#8220;Kennel&#8221; as it goes in after the treats. This will tempt the dog in the crate so that it will be anticipating it&#8217;s treat. Your puppies should start to begin to get enthused about going inside their crates beacuse of realizing that crate relates to getting treats.</p>
<p>When you use a training command to help your pup with entering the kennel, your pup will soon distinguish what you want him to do when you say the word. This will become extremely useful in the coming days. When your ready for your dog to go in the crate, you can simply give the command and your dog will go in on it&#8217;s own and wait patiently for some treats.</p>
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		<title>Why   You Should Crate Train Your Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Dec 2009 23:10:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JillyJump</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Crate training is a very polarizing issue, some people believe it&#8217;s the best thing for the entire family, including the dog. But others view is as cruel and inhumane, disputing its use as a training tool. There certainly are some inappropriate uses of crate training that can be inhumane, but people can provide a safe [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogobediencehelp.com/crate-training-your-dog-why-is-it-important.php">Crate training</a> is a very polarizing issue, some people believe it&#8217;s the best thing for the entire family, including the dog. But others view is as cruel and inhumane, disputing its use as a training tool. There certainly are some inappropriate uses of crate training that can be inhumane, but people can provide a safe and secure environment for their dogs by learning to use crate training correctly and effectively.</p>
<p> <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogobediencehelp.com/secrets-to-dog-training-review.php">Crate training, when done correctly</a>, is not only  humane, but can even be enjoyable for your dog. Crates are not meant to be the place where you put your dog away, out of your hair, when you don&#8217;t want it to bother you. The crate is not designed for leaving the dog in alld ay long, and only giving it attention when it is convenient for you. Care should be taken not to use the crate excessively, but only when you are truly unable to watch what your dog is getting into.</p>
<p> With correct use, you will find there are many benefits to crate training. Top of the list, of course, is potty training. You can effectively teach a puppy not to use the house as its bathroom by using crate training judiciously. Dog also may get into trouble by damaging things that are important to their owners, or by ingesting things that can be fatally poisonous to them; proper use of the crate will prevent both of these issues. A crate can also become a familiar, safe, even comforting place for your dog to be.</p>
<p> Dogs naturally like to live in dens. The den makes them feel safe, confident, secure and comfortable. If you effectively create a &#8220;den&#8221; for your dog with correct, appropriate crate training, it can become used to going there and can even feel happy about being directed there. It also creates a place your dog knows he can go to for safety when he is uncomfortable of scared. Many dogs, in fact, have such a strong sense of their crate as their &#8220;safe zone,&#8221; that they&#8217;ll go to their crate entirely on their own if they feel threatened.</p>
<p> Another bonus is that it teaches your dog boundaries and encourages good behavior. It will promote good behavior along with establishing boundaries, as long as it is never used as a punishment. Crating your dog when you are not home teaches them where they belong anytime you leave the house. Your dog may even become so comfortable with its crate while you&#8217;re away from home that it will automatically go there, whether you lock it in or not.</p>
<p> Yet, despite the proven success of proper crate training, the dog owning community remains divided on whether it is a blessing or inhumane. Your guiding points should be: 1) purchase the best quality crate possible, 2) it should be neither too large nor too small, and 3) never overuse the crate inappropriately. However, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogobediencehelp.com/secrets-to-dog-training-review.php">proper use of the crate</a> will give you a happy, well trained puppy or dog that the entire family will be happy to have around.</p>
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		<title>Your Canine And Crate Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 15:05:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JillyJump</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although crate training your dog requires more effort than crate training your pup, it is not as difficult as you might think.  If you crate train right, your dog will feel safe and will be more likely to stay out of mischief when left on his own. The following are a few ideas that you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although crate training your dog requires more effort than crate training your pup, it is not as difficult as you might think.  If you crate train right, your dog will feel safe and will be more likely to stay out of mischief when left on his own.</p>
<p>The following are a few ideas that you can use to help crate <a href="http://www.housetraindog.com">train your dog</a>.</p>
<p>*Crate Size Is Important</p>
<p>A correctly sized crate for your pup allows him to stand, turn around, and move within the crate. The crate is too small if your dog cannot do these things comfortably.</p>
<p>You can purchase a special type of cushion made to fit in your crate, or you can put whatever he normally lays on in there.</p>
<p>If the bedding is comfortable, it does not matter if it was made especially for this crate.  In addition, it is a great idea to look for the type of bedding that may be simply put in the washing machine.</p>
<p>If it happens that your dog shows fear when he is exposed to the crate, he may have had a bad experience correlated with them at one time or another.  These issues will require more patience with your pet in order to successfully crate train.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://mydogtrainingadvice.com/crate-training-a-dog">Crate Training A Dog</a></p>
<p>*Introduce Gradually</p>
<p> Familiarize the dog with the crate gradually by first locating it in a part of the house where the dog feels happy and comfortable.  Make sure that you leave the crate&#8217;s door open. It is important not to force your dog to go inside, you should let him explore at his own speed.</p>
<p>Another tip is to put some treats or beloved toys near the entrance; this will pique your dog&#8217;s interest in the crate. Gradually move the treats or toys further inside the crate.</p>
<p>If your pet goes inside of its own accord, you can have a go at shutting the door (just don&#8217;t exit the room; make sure your pet knows you are there).  In the beginning, for a few minutes you should leave it closed.</p>
<p>Leave the door closed a little longer every time.</p>
<p>You can slowly increase the amount of time the dog spends in the crate by closing the door for increasingly longer durations.  Next you will want to go out of the room and then gradually extend your time away from him.</p>
<p>Unless your dog is comfortable with the current step, don&#8217;t move on to the next one.</p>
<p>The worst possible thing you can do for your dog is to use the crate as a form of punishment.<br />   <br /> Your dog will correlate negativity with the crate by doing this. He will fear the crate instead of viewing it as a safe place.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://mydogtrainingadvice/house-breaking-dog">House Training A Dog</a></p>
<p>Now that your pet has become comfortable with his crate, you should be able to leave him in it for a few hours.</p>
<p>There are those who leave their dog in a crate while they go out and pursue their occupation.  Some people crate dogs overnight.  You really must not, however, participate in both things. </p>
<p>If your dog is in the crate while you are at work and while you are asleep, then your dog will be in the crate for as long as sixteen hours in a day.  This is not acceptable.</p>
<p>Appropriate crate training is really not a fast or simple process.  Although it make take several weeks or even months, having your dog crate trained is truly worthwhile.  One of the most important things to do in order to properly crate train your dog is to teach him to relate good things with being inside the crate. </p>
<p>You should help your dog learn that the crate is a safe place for him or her while you are not at home.</p>
<p>Be patient and understanding and things should fall into place.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://mydogtrainingadvice.com">Dog Training Tips</a></p>
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