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Dealing With Dog House Training Issues

by Cindy Heck, 2007

Taking advantage of the dog's natural instinct to keep their den clean is a key to effective crate training. This type of training could be both best for puppies as well as older dogs. However, the problem that comes with this type of training is the feeding time irregularity, owners tend to ignore the signals the dog is trying communicate and trying to do the toilet in a fast manner.

This training could be effective for almost all breeds of dogs, young and old, however there are some breeds that just cannot be rushed with the toilet training. The secret to speed up this process is constant praising and rewarding. It is important that the crate training should be effective because you do not want to go back from the very beginning and retrain your dog again. It would mean wasting time, energy and effort in the first training session.

Accidents cannot be avoided during training sessions. There are many factors that may cause an accident. One of these may be that the dog has been left in its crate for a long period fo time. Another reason might be that the dog has not yet adopted the place as his den. Or maybe the den is too large. The best way to remedy this is to make the den smaller or take the puppy more frequently to the toilet. Moreover, medical problems could also trigger the dog to soil its den. Therefore it is important that owners regularly take their dog to visit to their veterinarian.

Boredom could also be a factor for frequent urination of your dog. Dogs that are bored tend to consume large amounts of water. So to address this problem, frequently bring your dog to the toilet area as well as provide him with things that would alleviate his boredom. Not only boredom contribute crate training problems but also causes some dog behavioral problems such as chewing and digging.

Moreover, an uncomfortable den may also cause destructive behavioral problem among dogs. There are dogs who do not easily feel at home with their den and others view their den as a prison. Therefore, the dog's needs, safety and comfort should be taken into consideration before starting any house-training program.

The most common reason there are literally thousands of dogs being neglected, abandoned and even put to sleep are behavioral problems and inappropriate elimination. Although house training is not an easy task, it takes your commitment, proper attitude and patience to save the lives of these dogs and prevent them from being surrendered to shelters.


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