Mistakes to Avoid When Crate Training Your Dog

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Dogs are naturally denning animals and often seek a small, enclosed space to curl up in. This is why following these crate training steps can be an effective way to potty train your dog. However, there are some mistakes that many people make in the process. This blog post will discuss the most common mistakes people make when crate training their dogs.

Lack of Patience

dogOne of the most common mistakes people make when crate training their dogs is a lack of patience. Crate training takes time and consistency, and if you are not patient, it will be much harder to train your dog successfully. It is important to remember that your dog is not doing this on purpose to be complicated. They do not understand what you want yet. So be patient, and eventually, your dog will catch on.

Not Making the Crate Inviting

Another mistake people make is not making the crate an inviting space for their dog. The crate should be a place where your dog feels comfortable and safe, not a place where they are punished. You can make the crate more inviting by putting their favorite toys or blankets inside, or even treats if they are food motivated. In addition, you should place the crate in a room where they can see you and your family members so they don’t feel isolated.

Forcing Them to the Crate

One mistake that is often made is forcing the dog into the crate. Itwill only make your dog more resistant to going in and could cause them to associate the crate with negative experiences. Instead, try luring them in with a treat or toy. You can also try putting their food bowl just inside the crate, so they have to go in to eat.

Not Being Consistent

Another critical thing to remember when crate training is to be consistent. Dogs learn best through consistency, so it will be much harder to train your dog if you are not compatible with the rules. This means that everyone in the household needs to be on the same page with the crate training process and that you should not give in if your dog is whining or barking in the crate.

By avoiding these mistakes, you can set your dog up for success in crate training. Remember to be patient, make the crate inviting, and be consistent with the rules. With time and patience, your dog will be successfully crate trained.