DOG CARE AND TRAINING

 

The program where parents and community members provide lessons about dogs.

 

 



There is dog training class program includes articles, short fiction, activities and projects that teach

children simple, everyday ways to show kindness to people, animals and the environment.

Dog training increase knowledge of human issues, such as the role of animal shelters, responsible pet care

and the importance of protecting endangered species. They also cited improvements in their one's

behavior toward one another.

Here the tips for introducing the crate to your puppy :

Occasionally throughout the day,drop small pieces of kibble or dog biscuit in the crate. You may also feed him in the crate to create the same effect. If the dog hesitates, it often works to feed him in front of the crate, then right inside the door way and then, finally, in the back of the crate.It's dog training.

  • In the begining, praise and pet your pup when he enters. Do not try to push, pull or force the puppy into the crate.
  • Play the enjoyable and educational game with your pup or dog; drop a small dog biscuit into the crate; using only a friendly, encouraging voice , direct your pup toward his crate.
  • Crate your pup for short periods of time while you are home with him, at first . Crate training is a part of dog training that best accomplished while you are in the room with your dog.
  • Note : Very young puppies under 9 weeks should not be crated, as they need to eliminate very frequently (usually 8-12 times or more daily).

Important Reminders

  1. Collars : Always remove your dog's collars before confining in the crate.
  2. Warm water : Do not crate a puppy or dog when temperatures reach an uncomfortable level. A dog training must be paused. Cold water should always be available to puppies, espescially during warm weather.
  3. Be certain that your puppy has fully eliminated shortly before being crated.

 

 
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If your pup/dog continues to eliminate in the crate, the following may be the causes :

  • The pup is too young to have much control.
  • The pup has a poor or rich diet, or very large meals.
  • The pup did not eliminate prior to being confined.
  • The pup has worms.
  • The pup has gaseous or loose stools.
  • The pup drank large amounts of water prior to being crated.
  • The pup has been forced to eliminate in small confined areas prior to crate training.
  • The dog/pup is suffering from a health condition or illness.
  • The dog/pup is experiencing severe separation anxiety when left alone.

Crating Duration Guideline (Get in dog crates)

  • 9-10 weeks approx. 30-60 minutes
  • 11-14 weeks approx. 1-3 hours
  • 15-16 weeks approx. 3-4 hours
  • 17+ weeks approx. 4+ (6 hours max)
  • note : except for overnight, neither puppies nor dogs should be crate for more than 5 hours at time (6 hours max).

Other Guidelines

Never use the crate as a form of punishment or reprimand for your puppy or dog, if correctly introduced to his crate, your puppy should be happy to go into his crate at any time (it's a dog training).

Sufficient daily exercize is important for healthy puppies and dogs. Regular daily walks should be offered as soon as a puppy is fully immunized.(it's a dog training)

Do not allow childreen to play in your dog's crates or to handle your dog while he/she is in the crate. (it's a dog traing)

The pup cries incessantly in his crate. They may need the 'alternate method of confining your dog', along with increasing the amount of exercise and play your dog receives daily. (it's a dog training)

 

 

When Not To Use A Crate

  • She/he is too young to have sufficient bladder or sphinchter control.
  • She/he has diarrhea, caused by illness, too much or/and the wrong kinds of food, stress, fear, etc.
  • She/he vomiting.
  • She/he not eliminated shortly before being placed inside the crate.
  • She/he has not had sufficient exercise, companionship and socialization.
  • The temperature is excessively high

 


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