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If your vet told you to keep him crated, than do your best to do so! The only time he should come out is when he is HIGHLY supervised by you or someone else. It is extremely important to let the leg set up in his cast (assuming he has one if the leg is broken) and if there is too much stress on the leg (such as having the pup walk on it) it wont heal right and if it does heal ok, it will take longer than a dog who had rested the leg because the stress on the break kept undoing all the work the body was doing trying to heal the leg.

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What are the main aspects of crate training for puppies?

Crate training can be an efficient and effective way to house train a puppy. Puppies do not like to soil their resting/sleeping quarters if given adequate opportunity to eliminate elsewhere


What do puppies need before being sold?

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How can you stop a seven months old dog to stop chewing and destroying it's wee wee pad?

Try getting a "simple solutions" puppy pad holder, more toys to entertain your dog, or crate training.


What are some examples of puppy structure?

Puppy structure? Like a puppy's daily routine? Okay- well a dog can spend up to approximately 10 hours a day in a crate (including it's sleeping time). So that means you can get the puppy up in the morning, take it to the bathroom, feed it breakfast, do some training, take him potty, and then take it wherever you go all day long. I was told to put my dog on a leash, and everywhere I went, he went; but bring toys. Take him potty again, feed him a snack, play with him, take him potty, put in him his crate for a little while so he can sleep and you don't have to watch him. Take him potty, feed him dinner, do some more training and play with him, take him potty again, and then put him in his crate to go to bed; and then get up the next day and start the routine again. You can also get a dog run in your backyard that limits it's freedom so he can entertain himself for a while; but make sure he's got shade, and lots of water.


Should you punish your puppy if you dont catch her peeing inside?

No, you should not. Really, I must amend that by saying you should never punish a dog for urinating in the house. If you catch your puppy doing it, you still would not punish it, but instead interrupt it without scaring it and immediately bring it to their proper potty place, and praise lavishly if it finishes its business outside. Rubbing their nose in it, bringing them back to the area and yelling at them, or anything else will just instill fear of you in the puppy and in a timid insecure puppy, this can cause them to fear eliminating in front of you at all, even in appropriate places. It is best when housebreaking a puppy to never leave them out of your sight long enough to have an accident, and if you have to be away for long periods, confining them to a crate can be a very successful training method, or at least confining to a tiled area of the house for easy cleanup, like with a baby gate. You might try contacting your local Humane Society or SPCA, as I am sure they'd be happy to provide free information to you in this regard.

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What to do if your puppy stills potties in their crate during crate training?

If you were my client, first question I would ask you is in regards to the size of your crate in proportion to the size of your puppy. Unless a dog is sick or has been left in a crate for an extended period of time (more than 6 hours) most puppies will not potty where they sleep. If your puppy is in a crate that is too large for him, he will have the freedom to use the other side of the crate than he sleeps to relive himself. During puppy crate training, the crate should only be big enough for the puppy to stand up, turn around and lay back down. Some larger crates come with a divider so the crate can grow with your puppy. Also, the puppy should be in and out of his crate during the day, teaching the puppy that the crate is a safe place. For example, when you can't have your eyes on the puppy 100% of the time (doing chores, taking shower) the puppy should be in his proper size crate and should be rewarded when he enters the crate with either affection, or small treat. This will teach him that the crate is a good place to be.


How do you carte train a puppy dog?

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You are getting a puppy so when you are at school or out shall you live him in a playpen or crate?

You should leave a puppy in a playpen or crate if you are going somewhere. You want to do this so the puppy doesn't go to the bathroom everywhere or tear things up.


What is meant by a crate for the puppy?

A crate is a small container that you put your dog it. Putting puppies in crates allows you to keep them safe while you are out of the house. The puppy will bark and whine the fist couple of days, but soon they will get used to being in the crate. Buy a crate that is just large enough to fit your dog into, to prevent them going to the bathroom in the crate.


Your puppy wines and is scared of her crate?

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I am getting a puppy so when I am at school or out shall I live him in a playpen or crate?

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Size crate for a Maltese?

I purchased a medium size crate for my Maltese puppy. It fits him right, and when he gets bigger, it will still work for him.


What is the best way to house train a puppy in an apartment?

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What is the best way to train my puppy?

The first thing that you should do is spend about 10-15 minutes every day training your puppy. If you train your puppy longer than this allotted time than it may become restless and not respond to training. Second, take the sole responsibility of training your puppy, as it will look to you as the leader, and it will respond better. The first thing that you should teach your puppy, and which will also help its restlessness, is to teach it to sleep in a crate rather than on a dog bed or your own bed with you. This is important because dogs are naturally den animals. Make sure that the crate is smaller when it is just a puppy so that it will not go to the washroom in it, but as it becomes housebroken move the crate to where you sleep.


How big should a puppy's crate be?

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Do you give a treat to your puppy before bedtime in a crate?

no, because he'll want more treats.


Is it too late to crate train a Siberian Husky at 6 months of age?

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