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Dogs are not only our best friends, they are also our protectors and companions. We want the best for them and that is why we should have a dog crate at home. It’s not just a place to keep your dog when you’re out of the house, it can also be used as a training tool. We should think of the crate as an extension of the home, not a prison cell. A dog will feel more at ease in their new surroundings when they have someplace to call their own.
The first thing you need to do before buying a dog crate is to measure your pet. This way, you will be able to choose the right size for your pet. A good rule of thumb is that if your pet has enough space in its current cage then it’s safe to assume that the new one will be fine too.
List of reasons why it’s important to crate train your sheepadoodle
Crate training is a simple and easy way to housebreak your dog. It is also the most effective way to train. There are many benefits of crate training for dogs such as:
🦴It helps with potty training
🦴It makes traveling easier
🦴It makes staying at home easier
🦴It keeps your pet safe
To crate train your sheepadoodle puppy, start by introducing them to the crate gradually. Place a soft blanket or cushion in the crate and leave the door open so that your sheepadoodle puppy can explore the crate at their own pace. You can encourage your puppy to enter it by placing treats or toys inside.
Once your sheepadoodle puppy is comfortable entering the crate, you can start closing the door for short periods of time while you are in the room. Gradually increase the amount of time that you leave your sheepadoodle puppy in the crate, but be sure to let them out to go to the bathroom as needed.
It’s important to remember that sheepadoodle puppies have small bladders and will need to go outside frequently to go to the bathroom. A month is equal to one hour. Two months = 2 hours, 3 months = 3 hours and so on. The maximum amount of time they should be in a crate should be no longer than a few hours. When you first start crate training your puppy, you may need to take them out every hour or two. As they get older and more trained, you can gradually increase the amount of time they spend in the crate.
It’s also important to be patient and consistent when crate training your puppy. It may take some time for your puppy to get used to being in the crate, but with patience and positive reinforcement, they will eventually learn to love their crate as a safe and secure place.