Puppy Collar Age

In 'How to train a puppy - Part 1' we discussed the importance of training based on the award.
In this episode we will be the introduction of the crater.
- Because first lessons in your life, the puppies are so important in the process of cash training.
Most of the pups not given the opportunity to eliminate near where they want to eat or sleep, but there maybe underlying reasons for they do ...
- If your puppy (first got him) was left to eliminate in its case very impressionable age that will continue no doubt this until adulthood.
This is very important fact.
- If puppy was taken from his mother too early, then lost a lesson very soon - no one has taught him to be nice and clean - from a young age a puppy is licked his mother so that they learn to keep clean.
- Consequently, if no one has taught him to be clean then he can think that is acceptable to be confused and live in a dirty environment.
Lets start from the beginning ...
Introduction of the chest.
- The box should be big enough for your puppy / dog to stand, stretch and turn around - Don 'buy otherwise nothing greater can be eliminated in his chest knowing that can stay dry and comfortable.
- As your baby grows or get a new cash each stage of its development or use dividers.
- I have to stress this ... It 'very important that the crate is not too big - this may seem hard, but as your puppy / dog earns more privileges (including space), the more you know you're in charge and what you want.
- You use plastic or wire crates - down to your preferences. However ...
- If your puppy / dog is reactive to its environment and barks at everything then sees a box of plastic (usually obstruct the vision of the dog) would be more appropriate.
Where can I put the box?
- Keep the crate where the family is - if you isolate your puppy / dog may develop behavior problems due to a lack of socialization.
- Do not keep chopping and changing when you put the cash. Remember that the introduction the box is all part of the training process-be consistent or are confused him.
Crate training a puppy
- The box is a wonderful home for your puppy / dog - do not use it as a punishment - otherwise you will associate the crate with the bad things and bad memories.
- Put the cage where your puppy / dog is close to the family - this is very important as your puppy / dog needs to hear that are not part of the family as a person sitting on the outside of the family.
- Decide what you intend to use the word as a cue to put the dog in his cage and use this every cue-TIME. Use something like "go to checkout" or "go to the shelter" or "go to bed." Cue does not matter what you and your family use, but an agreement on a cue and everyone must use the same cue every time.
- Keeping the word cue short and to the point.
- When you can not watch your dog then should be in its case ...
- Going to work - cash your puppy / dog. Going out - Crate. Preparing dinner - Crate. The idea.
- May seem allocation of time, your puppy / dog is spending in its case, but as he gains better control the time you can spend more of its cage.
- Sure the box is safe. Leave no choking hazards or a collar on him in a cage of wire or anything that could get caught on ..
I want to keep These 'How to Train a Puppy readers' relatively short and digestible, so continue the process of crate training in more detail in Part 3.
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