German Shepherd Training: Different Uses of Crate


by Patrick Hayes

When it comes to German Shepherd training, you really ought to put in hardwork to achieve the outcome you really want. There are many techniques that can be utilized to generate desirable result, but you must find out what it takes to get the success you want. To begin training your loyal pal, you can start with these fantastic training suggestions.

Before you bring home a dog, be sure that you have everything you need. You ought to have: sturdy food and water bowls; high quality dry dog food; a comfortable bed; a crate/kennel in the right size for the potential dog; and a proper leash and collar or harness. With everything in place, you will avoid a lot of rushing around and uncertainty with a new dog or puppy.

The crate has various uses. Properly trained dogs can be taught to regard their crate as substitute for den, a wild dog's haven. When possible always keep the crate in a central location so that the dog learns to understand that it is there and readily available at all times. He will begin to seek it out when he is exhausted and even when he's afraid. It should also provide him comfort during summer and keep him warm during winter.

To housebreak a new puppy, keep him in a towel-lined crate or kennel at night. For the first couple of weeks, take him out every two hours and let him go to the designated spot to do his business. When over, thoroughly praise him and he will begin to make the association between being outside and relieving himself. Avoid keeping him within the crate for over four or five hours unless it's overnight. He may not be able to hold it therefore defeating the purpose of potty training.

Besides training, the crate is also important when traveling particularly air travel as it keeps your dog and those around him safe. You just have to get him accustomed to it prior to your trip to prevent stress.

Don't forget that German Shepherd training takes a bit of knowledge and even skill to get right. If you're not giving it all you got, you are lessening the effect that you could have on your dog's obedience. Regardless if your pet is new or old, you could start training your him today with these tips in mind.

About the Author

Patrick Hayes enjoys German Shepherd training periods with his pet. He wants to help other owners feel the same thus he puts up http://www.germanshepherdsavvy.com

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