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Dog Kennel Training
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There is great controversy about dog kennel training. Many believe that cages, kennels and crates are today’s answer to
quick convenient punishment. Although not as much controversy as there is about dog collars that choke a dog and give them
electric shocks. Many dogs find comfort in their own place and some find quite strange places to call their own- the
washing basket, the tumble drier, the bottom drawer…..
When dog kennel training you must ensure that you do not put your dog in there when he has been bad as tempting as it may be.
Also dogs can’t be in the kennel for more than four hours due to the fact that they will need to stretch and need to the
toilet. Many dogs start to feel uncomfortable after four hours and then they begin to get anxious. Sometimes the kennel isn’t
the godsend some think it is. A lot of people aren’t using kennels properly and therefore end up with more problems then
they had started with.
You firstly need to identify the problem that you are using dog kennel training for, it is for housebreaking? Chewing? Making
a mess? Once you have identified the problem you then need to utilize the cage to your advantage. All dogs should feel at
home when they enter their cage. Food and water should always be available to them and comfortable bedding. For chewing
problems chew toys should be available in the kennel and no where else and if he is caught chewing show him his chew toy
instead don’t shout at him. Housebreaking is a little bit harder. Most dogs will not do their business where they sleep.
So once you notice your dog start to get uncomfortable in his kennel take him out and let him do his business, once he has
praise him and continue to repeat. Dog kennel training needs a lot of attention and probably aimed at dogs that are very
stubborn and hard to train.
You may think caging up a dog is cruel but in truth its not, what happened to us when we were small? We were left in our cot
or playpen to play, that is what you are doing to your dog, nothing cruel or inhumane just practical. Kennels are a little
bit expensive to buy so make sure that you want to follow dog training kennels methods to the end before purchasing one.
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