yes, if you introduce the dog to the crate properly. don't just shove it in there and leave it alone.
Yes, it is possible to crate train one dog and not the other. Each dog may have different needs and behaviors that make crate training more or less suitable for them. It is important to consider the individual characteristics of each dog when deciding whether or not to crate train them.
Crate training is often the best way to train a dog. I do not see ant flaws in it.
The best way to crate train a dog is practice and consistency. You want to start out by doing a little bit each day and gradually building up time. Do not get frustrated because the dog will sense it. Start out slow and be persistent.
No, it is not too late to crate train any dog at 6 months. The puppy will feel safe and comfortable if given a crate as its own personal "den."
Yes, dog cages are allowed on a plane and train. They are allowed because the crate protects the dog from any harm and it doesn't let the dog escape and run freely.
by training the dog to like the cat :)
To effectively train your husky using crate training methods, start by introducing the crate as a positive and safe space for your dog. Gradually increase the time your husky spends in the crate, using treats and praise to reinforce good behavior. Be consistent with the training routine and avoid using the crate as punishment. With patience and consistency, your husky will learn to see the crate as a comfortable and secure environment.
Crating is when you train your dog to go in his kennel or crate that actually simulates a den in the wild and acts as their "own space" for rest and protection.
Make sure the crate is not too big and that there are no absorbent materials in it at first. Make sure the dog is not left in the crate longer than he can hold it. Give the dog plenty of opportunity to go outside before going into crate. Be on a set schedule.In the first place why is your dog in a crate? You should train your dog from a pup (they usually are partially trained by their mother) by feeding the puppy and know that 15 - 20 minutes later the pup needs to go outside to do their business and you go out with them. I also train my dogs on newspaper (in case of emergencies or my husband and I will be a little later than usual getting home and I don't like my dogs to have to hold in their urine or bowel movements.) Get the dog out of the crate! If you don't know how to train your dog then get a trainer to help you. It's not good psychologically for a dog to be left in any crate when they are adults. You are the head of the pack so start acting like it and start working with your dog to train it.Answer: Dog having Accidents Every dayHe may have a bladder problem or not properly house trained.
Try not keeping the dog in a crate! They get bored, that's probably why it has resorted to destruction. : : : I am home with my dog all day....winter time, so going out alot less, therefore he is crated alot less...now that I have been going out, this is the behavior I am getting. He is 5 months old, good dog. Not sure if this is teenage issue, separation issue, or maybe I just need to re-crate train or get a bigger crate. He loved his crate early on - hanging out in it all the time. Not so much lately
A dog crate as I understand it is for transportation and the the kennel is for housing/protection
To prevent your dog from destroying its crate, you can try providing plenty of exercise and mental stimulation, using positive reinforcement training techniques, ensuring the crate is comfortable and safe, and gradually acclimating your dog to being in the crate.