How to train your dog - training a dog
How to train your dog
tinyurl.com .... Dog Training Guide In the Next few minutes I will reveal to you how to train your dog several days independently debated changes immediately. So listen carefully, because you're going to hear the truth about dog training. Most people even talented dog trainers, are wrong! Techniques of intimidation, humiliation and punishment have long been abandoned, simply because they are not sufficiently effective. But here's the truth: the countless dog owners report that the training without the use of force and violence, bringing positive change in behavior of the dog and everything based on new techniques have been proven around the world. Training can give your dog a good start in life to succeed and fit in family life, training works on the prevention of unwanted actions and behavior, a person close to his best friend. Here are some tips that really will help you: Tip # 1 Be gentle with your dog, so it brings the relationship between you and the dog and he will be attentive and obedient. Tip # 2 One of the best ways to ensure success in dog training is to use positive reinforcement and reward good behavior. Tip Number 3 Try not to use punishment, because it will cause resistance and rivalry from your dog. Tip # 4 At the beginning of training, place real simple goals that will facilitate the dog to understand within a short time, be patient and persistent. Tip Number 5 Dogs naturally look at the leader, to win the good behavior, you must adhere to fixed schedules ...
Crate Training a Puppy - training a dog
Crate Training a Puppy
Renowned dog trainer Ty Brown of www.DogBehaviorOnline.com teaches dog owners how to crate train a puppy. Learn tips and techniques that the professionals use to kennel train and house train dogs.
I made a blog on some dog training tips which I got from research and personal experience, make sure to check it out if you are interested: dogteachingbasics.blogspot.com
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ReplyDeleteI'm crate training my 8 week old puppy and throughout the first day I gave treats when he entered the crate and prolonged his stay a little each time. Night one was rough but I never let the puppy out when he cried, only when he was calm. Now day two, puppy cries only a couple of minutes then he curls up and sleeps. I'm still giving treats for entering the crate.
ReplyDeleteWhy does a puppy always need something warm and comfortable to sleep on? I've got about a decade and a half of research that tells me that putting a bed in a crate with a puppy is often a bad idea.
ReplyDelete"just saying you have experienced it so just remove the bedding means nothing." It actually means a lot. When I've seen the same thing happen time and time again that is called valuable experience.
GREAT video! Very informative!
ReplyDeleteAbsolute nonsense. You appear to have no concept of why a puppy eliminated on the bedding just saying you have experienced it so just remove the bedding means nothing. Removing the bedding may move the problem but you not understanding why is an issue for you. A puppy should always have somewhere warm and comfortable to sleep. Perhaps you should do a bit of research.
ReplyDeleteGreat video , the 1st few weeks with a puppy in a crate can be hell wen a puppy is not trained
ReplyDeleteI just got my whippet puppy three weeks ago and i m finding it so difficult to house break him, plus he already did a lot of damage when i leave him to go to work. I tried the crate once but he peed and pooed in it and he was a mess. Now the crate is always open and serves as his bed. Sometimes he even goes in it just to pee...and this frustrates me loads. My question is, can he hold not going to the toilet while in it? he is 14 weeks old.
ReplyDeleteGreat advice!! We just got a puppy a week ago (she's now 9 weeks old, lab) and after she pooped in her crate last night and peed in it today, I am re-evaluating what I'm doing. You gave me some great tips!!! I look forward to watching more of your videos!
ReplyDeletegot my first puppy ^_^ she's half lab half pit, only 8weeks i put her in the crate n she went crazy!!!!! i did it wrong though :/ i just put her in there, ima have to get her more confatarble w/ the crate, thanx this really helped!
ReplyDeleteThis Video was fantastic. I have two dogs in the past and both of them I got as puppies and crate trained instantly with no issues. My fiance and I just adopted an 8 month old Shepherd Cross and my god the fuss she put up was epic. You're video was fantastic for her. Worked like a charm - 3 days in no more whining! Thank you for your help!
ReplyDeleteI've had 4 dogs.. Never had an issue with crate training.. Now I just got a rescue dog. She's about 8 months and makes a fit like holy hell for about 15 minutes then gives up. Its day two of her with us.. I'm going to use your methods and let you know how it goes. Good video !
ReplyDeletehow long is to long to keep a puppy in a crate im a student and have class in the AM - ?
ReplyDelete- No, not necessarily. That would make it feel more like a den for a person, but not necessarily a dog. A bed can often encourage a dog to go to the bathroom and many puppies have chewed up beds or toys while in a crate and died due to choking.
ReplyDeleteAs you said and most people say you want the crate to feel and be a den. Well don't you want it to feel like a den by putting a bed and toys in there?
ReplyDeleteThank you very much!! this helped a lot. my 5 week old blue heeler started getting in with in 15 min of doing this :) i look forward to more videos
ReplyDeleteWhat that guy said was ridiculous. Either way, great great video. Though I disagree with your crate choice I totally agree with your methods, its nice to see traditional training without click crazy madness. Thank you for doing it old school my friend.
ReplyDelete- I'm not sure I understand the question because it seems as if you've answered it. The crate is a place where your dog doesn't want to go the bathroom. If your dog isn't going to the bathroom in the house that helps with the house training.
ReplyDelete@communicanine- when you crate train your dog it is most likeiy they see that as their place to sleep and know not to pee in them?
ReplyDelete-how does this help with potty training a puppy? i' ve been asking this same question for like forever.
AHAHA YOU FUCKING CRAZY?
ReplyDeleteAre you telling ME, to buy a reckless pup (I mean look at the beginning of this video. He's all over the place!!) and just let him be in my house for 4 hours?! HELL NO! AHAHA DO YOU EVEN OWN A DOG?
So i suppose you let your dog roam around your house all day to chew on anything they'd like or out in the snow to freeze?
ReplyDeleteAny tips for dogs that aren't interested in food or treats? I have a husky pup...
ReplyDeletedarn I wish i would have watched this a week ago when i first got my puppy.... i did alot wrong.... I hope they negative association with the crate can be undone
ReplyDelete- As someone who was worked with hundreds of puppies I can assure you that putting a bed in a crate will encourage lots of dogs to pee in their crate. All dogs? No. But a high enough percentage that it is worth mentioning. I can think of dozens of personal examples with clients where a dog was routinely peeing in their crate and just by taking out the bed we put a stop to it.
ReplyDeleteAlthough some comments below I don't agree with I do agree with the fact that this is awful crate training and if you put bedding in they will not pee on it unless left too long as dogs hate peeing on there bed
ReplyDeletewould you like to come to my house and see 2 very happy, well trained dogs who were crate trained? don't comment about things you don't understand
ReplyDeleteI love when you close the gate on Sparky and he turns around. His face is like, "What the...?" Good job, very informative. I'm getting a dachshund next January or February and I'm trying to learn all I can so I can be prepared.
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