9 Easy Steps to Crate Train Your Dog

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Selecting the right crate is crucial. Opt for durability, comfort, and flexibility, advises Flayton. Dark-loving dogs may favor enclosed kennel or airline crates, while wire crates suit others.

Choose the Right Crate for Your Dog

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vCreating a positive crate association enhances your dog's comfort. According to Flayton, a relaxed mindset fosters their enjoyment of the space.

Establish the Proper Mindset

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Choosing the right crate accessories like dog beds or towels requires experimentation. What works best may vary, making it a trial and error process. Discover your dog's optimal comfort setup over time.

Determine How Your Dog Will Be Most Comfortable

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A favorite crate trick from Flayton involves a frozen peanut butter-filled KONG toy. Dogs stay engaged and stimulated while working through the treat, making crate time enjoyable

Give the Dog a Treat After They Go Into the Crate

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Balancing crate time with outdoor breaks is essential. Dogs require play, meals, and bathroom breaks outside the crate. While they won't soil their sleeping area, prolonged stretches without walks might lead to accidents.

Keep an Eye on the Time

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Promote positive crate association by making it enjoyable. Integrate the crate into playful activities, allowing your pup to freely enter and exit.

Play Crate Games

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Prioritize safety by removing collars and tags when your dog is in the crate, advises Flayton. Prevent the risk of accidents, as a tag could potentially become entangled in the crate, posing a choking hazard.

Keep Your Dog “Naked”

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Gradually increase crate time to avoid overwhelming your dog. Start with short intervals, gradually extending them. Avoid leaving for extended periods immediately.

Set Your Dog Up for Success

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Be patient during the crate training process, as it typically spans around six months. Understand that dogs' learning isn't always linear, leading to ups and downs.

Be Patient

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