Friday, November 03, 2006

Crate Training a Puppy – It Is My Den!

"Oh, you are so mean putting that puppy in a cage!" your naive neighbor exclaims.

"No. Watch," you say calmly, as your puppy eagerly trots through the open door of his warmly covered kennel, and lies down on its soft bedding to chew his favorite toy. Your neighbor is dumbfounded. What happened?

This is your pup's safe place, his den, a room of his own. This is good dog instinctive behavior which you, his pack leader, have reinforced. This place of refuge helps lessen any feelings of separation anxiety when you leave. Instead of yelping and complaining, the pup just drifts off to sleep. He knows the routine and fully accepts it. He is secure and unafraid.

I explain why crate training is a very good idea, how to crate train a puppy, and how to equip the dog crate in my newly published article, "Crate Training a Puppy - It Is My Den!" which can be found on my website, www.PawPersuasion.com . I would not raise a puppy without one!

NEED HELP? - Email Rena for COACHING.

NEED TO FIND A KENNEL, CRATE, or CARRIER? Need to find kennel accessories, covers, warmers, or dog bedding? Just go to the PRODUCT PAGES at PawPersuasion.com for an extensive array these products and more. If you cannot find it there, contact me - Rena - and I will help you search.

Rena

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