| I believe create training is just a wonderful way to | | | | he knows where he needs to go. |
| train your dog. It's a great way to set boundaries as | | | | Another thing you can do is "bribe" them with a treat. |
| to when the dog should be indoors and when he | | | | Just take one hand in his collar and the other hand |
| should be outdoors. | | | | with a treat, and kindly guide him to the crate. DO |
| You have to make sure that dog doesn't have that | | | | NOT FORCE him. |
| much room to move when he is in the crate. Don't | | | | If you do that, he's going to think of the crate as |
| get me wrong! The dog shouldn't be completely | | | | some kind of punishment. That's the last thing you |
| confined. But the dog should only have enough room | | | | want the dog to be thinking. |
| to lie down or turn around. Any more room than that | | | | It's hard for many trainers to understand this. After |
| is too much. | | | | all, it is very convenient for the master to put the |
| Also, make sure not to use any kind of harnesses or | | | | dog in the crate after he has an accident, but that's |
| leashes when the dog is inside the crate. You only | | | | not the intention of a crate. |
| use that when the dog is out of the crate. | | | | If you use the crate the way it was meant to, |
| Now, as far as getting the dog I the crate, you want | | | | training becomes so much easier. |
| to come up with a phrase that once the dog hears it, | | | | |