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The Importance of Crate Training Your Puppy
Posted by  Christine/OK of OK on 5/1/17 11:36am Msg #28612
By Kathy Coffman

"Companion Dog Owners PLEASE read and consider:

I am in process of of screening applications for our upcoming litter and once again find myself explaining the utter IMPORTANCE of crate training puppies/young dogs.

It is perfectly acceptable if your goal is to have your dog sleep with you, in the bed or on the floor. HOWEVER for your dogs safety and sanity PLEASE crate train your dog as a puppy! Teaching your puppy to accept the crate NOW is a very easy task that can become increasingly difficult as your dog ages.

Your dog WILL benefit from crate training now. Once a dog learns to accept a crate, this training will most likely last a lifetime for your dog.

Anyone who has ever worked at a Veterinary Facility can most likely share the horror stories of dogs who were never crate trained and now find themselves ailing/ill/sick or injured and restricted to a crate in a Vet Hospital. Dogs that have not previously been crate trained will stress/whine/cry and even enter panic mode. A stressed dog will not heal as quickly as a dog who is relaxed. Teaching your young dog to accept a crate is of utmost importance for his/her own well being.

A dog traveling in a vehicle is MUCH safer in a crate.

A dog who has been crate trained can be crated when there are lots of activities within the home. Crating your dog when you are having lots of people over can alleviate any worries over your dog sneaking in and out of doors/gates/your property boundaries. During parties it can help prevent your guests feeding your dog, or prevent your dog from begging for food, and keep your dog safe from other people's children who may not be as well versed in interacting with dogs as your own children are.

Please if you getting a new dog CRATE TRAIN that dog now! It will never be this easy to crate train again.

After your dog is fully crate trained it is perfectly acceptable to never use the crate again-if that is your choice, but if you prepare your dog now, it may save many future headaches.

I require ALL my puppies to be crate trained at an early age for this reason-as do many other breeders who care. It is not cruel, it is one of the most humane things you can do for your dog."


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Messages in this Thread
 The Importance of Crate Training Your Puppy -  Christine/OK on 5/1/17 11:36am
 I never crate-trained my dogs, but do agree with this. I -  MW/VA on 5/1/17 1:52pm
 Re: I never crate-trained my dogs, but do agree with this. I - MikeC/TX on 5/1/17 11:49pm
 Re: I never crate-trained my dogs, but do agree with this. I - Luckydog on 5/2/17 6:44pm



 
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