I'm going to give you three tips about crate training your dog. In case you are in need of some more, here is a great article I read about the ins and outs of crates. But first, the story behind this photo. We were getting ready to move from Austin to Houston, so packing was in full-swing. Sawyer didn't want me to forget him- or his crate, so he decided to position himself exactly where I couldn't forget him :)
| Sawyer on his "high-rise" |
For all you "crate-haters" out there, you have got to stop thinking of the crate as such a negative thing. Repeat this: It is NOT a torture device. It's there to help by creating a comfortable environment for your dog. The second you feel any sort of negativity toward the crate, your dog is going to pick up on it. When used correctly, the crate can be an excellent way to make your dog feel safe and secure. Sawyer much rather prefers to sleep in the crate (with the door open), than anywhere else in the house. It's a great travel tool as well. When I know I'm going to be spending the night at a new place, I always take the crate with me, and Sawyer recognizes that he is supposed to sleep in his room. It brings a sense of normalcy to an otherwise new situation. Finally, the crate is a great tool to use if you have a ton of company over. Sawyer, for the most part, does very well with company (food stealing is another issue), but if he is overly excited- or there are young children around, which he could potentially knock over, I'll put him in his room for some quiet time, while he calms down. I'll put him in there with a chew toy or a bone, and 15 minutes later, he can be reintroduced to the situation- with a much more calm demeanor. So, please, stop the crate-hate.
2. Make it positive experience
| Sawyer in his "room" |
Side note: Other dogs have watched Sawyer's love affair with his room, and have taken his lead, by jumping right on in there with him. It's amazing how they pick up on each others behaviors.
3. Don't use it as a form of punishment
Do NOT use their room as punishment. Never ever put your dog in his room to "lock" him up. The crate is not a jail cell. Remember? It's there to create a comfortable environment for your dog.
Using the dog's room as a form of punishment will only create confusion. The dog will have no idea why you are shoving him in his crate after he just ate the cat's food. Since we want our dogs to love their crates, we don't need to be creating any confusion.
I'll be back tomorrow with some crate-training tips- i.e. how to get your puppydog to L.O.V.E. his room.
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