by dogsadmin | Feb 25, 2023 | Dog Training
TIP! Here are a few ways to make crate training more positive for your dog. A dog is naturally hesitant about a crate at first. Many dogs end up in shelters because they don’t turn out the way their owners hoped they would, but this can often be avoided. A well...
by dogsadmin | Feb 24, 2023 | Dog Training
TIP! You can use a few tricks when crate training your dog or puppy. If your puppy doesn’t like being in his crate, put a dog treat or chew bone in it and close the door to keep him out. Many dogs are sentenced to a life in a shelter when things get too...
by dogsadmin | Feb 23, 2023 | Dog Training
TIP! Crate training a puppy must establish the fact the the crate is the new home of the puppy. When meal time comes, place the food bowl in the crate and keep the door open while the dog eats. What a great thing! What happens next? Training your pet will help him to...
by dogsadmin | Feb 22, 2023 | Dog Training
TIP! It is important that you also train your dog at mealtime with a specific routine. Feed your dog twice a day and only leave his food dish out for fifteen minutes. Your dog is an important part of your life and it is important that you figure out the proper way to...
by dogsadmin | Feb 21, 2023 | Dog Training
TIP! If you want to teach your pet to use a crate, first try these simple tricks. To entice a hesitant puppy into the crate, give it the incentive of a toy or bone inside, with the door shut. Most people are drawn to dogs. Puppies often start out as destructive and...
by dogsadmin | Feb 20, 2023 | Dog Training
TIP! When you are working on crate training with your new dog or puppy, always take steps to let them know it’s their home. Leave the crate door open and place food inside of it when it’s time to eat. Everyone knows that a dog who is obedient, disciplined...
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