Almost all small dogs and large dogs follow the same way of thinking. Understanding how dogs think and communicate is key to successful training. If one doesn’t fully understand this mindset, then here is some insight for them.
The key to successful crate training with a new canine is making sure they understand that it is their home. You should put their food in the crate when they eat, but leave the door open. This will give your dog a positive association with the crate.
There are many ways to make crate training more comfortable and successful for your new puppy or dog. Many dogs are intimidated by the crate. To cure this, place something they enjoy in it and shut the door. Your dog will want to get into the crate in order to eat the treat. Praise your dog once he gets into the crate.
Small steps, gentle ways and patience are all a part of getting your puppy used to their crate. As soon as they start to feel comfortable in the crate when the door is open, try closing the gate and have them eat inside. Keep them in the crate for a small duration and slowly increase that duration. If they get upset, it’s too fast.
Your dog needs to learn good feeding habits, and this is best accomplished with a clear routine. Your dog should be fed at the same time everyday and they should only have a certain amount of time to eat. Soon, your pet will finish the meal before you’re ready to remove its dish.
Understanding the mind and process of a dog can be important to training your dog. A person who has this kind of insight can be a more effective trainer. By knowing as much as possible about one’s dog one will be able to better train it.