Every dog needs to be trained to behave how you would have it behave. With your help, he will learn what is expected of him and behave in an appropriate manner. Dogs are inborn to learn training, but need the help of their owner.
When training a puppy to use a crate it is important to take your time and start with only a few steps at a time. When they’ve settled down with the gate open, slowly shut it and pass treats through the gate. Keep them in the crate for a small duration and slowly increase that duration. If the dog becomes upset, then you need to take a step back and slow down the training.
Dogs have the uncanny ability to have single-minded focus when something catches their attention. Once your dog knows his attention command, you will be able to coerce him to ignore almost anything.
You have to be consistent with the crate training of your new puppy. As soon as you let your dog out of the crate, take him to his potty location. The dog will grow his bladder so he can hold it for longer and longer this way.
Try to mistakenly avoid reinforcing any behaviors that are unwanted when doing dog training. Don’t ever reward a dog that is behaving badly. For instance, if your dog does not sit when commanded, do not rub his head affectionately unless he actually sits.
The first step in puppy training is commanding control. It is important for your dog to know that you are the one who is in control, so that he respects and obeys you. In practice, this means that you should walk ahead when walking your dog, for instance, rather than allowing him or her to take the lead.
After bringing out your dog’s abilities to be trained, it’s no more than a matter of mastering those techniques. Your pet will like the time that is spent between you and them in the training sessions.