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		<title>Conquering the problem in Crate Training a Puppy at Night</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jul 2011 07:33:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Shane Cowler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cute, furry and adorable - the reasons why we buy a puppy, right? Crate training a puppy at night usually does not factor into that equation at that 'let's get him" stage. Yup, and then we get home and quickly start being reminded as to why we had resisted the idea -those thoughts of crate training are immediate.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cute, furry and adorable &#8211; the reasons why we buy a puppy, right? Crate training a puppy at night usually does not factor into that equation at that &#8216;let&#8217;s get him&#8221; stage. Yup, and then we get home and quickly start being reminded as to why we had resisted the idea -those thoughts of crate training are immediate.</p>
<p>Puppy training &#8211; house breaking, crate training&#8230;.all fall under that heading of immense frustration. Truthfully, it does not have to be that hard. Yes, patience is required &#8211; it always is, but with love and some added attention we can get puppy to a level that makes life enjoyable with our new best friend.</p>
<p>Crate training a puppy in the day may be easier &#8211; if you stay at home. But night time &#8211; a time where you cannot be monitoring the puppy, that&#8217;s the difficult time. It&#8217;s usually a few sleepless or half sleep night that you have to endure but here are some pointers to help.</p>
<p>Be prepared properly and have what you need ready to go</p>
<p>Choose a crate that is large enough so that the puppy can maneuver comfortably</p>
<p>Have a toy that the puppy enjoys in the crate</p>
<p>Find some old blankets and use these as a comforting surface for the puppy to lie on</p>
<p>Canines are, by nature, territorial. If you put the crate in a remote but easily accessible space this will let the puppy have its own domain to enjoy. This will help the puppy to be comfortable in this area.</p>
<p>As they are naturally pack animals, puppies do not enjoy being left to their own devices. They want to be with the pack &#8211; your family. As a result, your first attempts to leave the pup alone will have lots of crying and whimpering. That&#8217;s ok. Stick to the plan. Introduce the puppy to the crate for small periods, then increase these until pup likes the idea of heading off to the crate.</p>
<p>It is VITAL that the crate does not become a place of punishment. Throwing the puppy in the crate when he&#8217;s been naughty will only signal bad things about the crate to him. This will make crate training a puppy at night really hard.</p>
<p>The key to crate training puppies at night is to make this area a secure and happy place for him. Entice with a treat or two when he goes to the crate. Dogs love consistency &#8211; so make it a habit to place a treat in his crate every night and he will soon happily be going off to the crate when commanded.</p>
<p>Vital to your success in training is to use a method of gentle persuasion, love and consistent and habitual methods that encourage trust from the pup. With patience you will see the results and have successfully accomplished your goal in crate training a puppy at night.</p>
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		<title>Great Pet Training Tips For Your Hound</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Feb 2010 08:15:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Evaluate your training plan. It may be feasible to get some dog training services for no cost from volunteers depending upon where you live. There are also the more pricey services, which can run as high as $100 or more per hour-long training session. The cost will vary depending upon the trainer's knowledge, your location and the type and length of the program. Group programs tend to be less expensive than individual programs.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Scrutinize your training plan. It may be feasible to get some dog training services for no cost from volunteers depending upon where you live. There are also the more costly services, which can run as high as $100 or more per hour-long training session. The charges will vary depending upon the trainer\&#8217;s skill, your location and the type and duration of the program. Group plans are apt to be less pricey than personal plans.</p>
<p>Dog training will take time, persistence and energy. But there is no way to escape doing it and still have a well-mannered and happy dog. If you can\&#8217;t do it yourself you should probably go ahead and take on a professional, but do be aware that that option will end up costing you quite a bit more money.</p>
<p>Training your dog will lead to a healthier, happier pet and a more gratifying bond with your puppy. Your puppy will know how to behave and you will also know how you can control the conduct of your dog as well. Your dog will be safer and more contented and so will you.</p>
<p>For you to keep your dog\&#8217;s attention you can do things that he appreciates but you must also reward him for small successes. Do not proffer a food reward every time, however, because sporadic reinforcement is actually much more helpful than constant reinforcement because he never knows when he will get the treat so he will keep doing the behavior on the hope that he will get the food reward. Also too many food treats can be bad for your dog\&#8217;s health and weight. However, love and attention should be always given.</p>
<p>Right now is a excellent time to be an aspiring dog trainer because of all of the wonderful online resources offered on the Internet. There is certainly content offered on every facet of dog training and there is also some great information about how to best go about the process of really training your dog yourself. A lot of these online dog-training courses can be downloaded simply to your own computer.</p>
<p>When you first begin training you can use visual cues, treats and rewards and other tools, but in time your dog should be able to respond as you need with just the sound of your voice. Be constant with all of your voice commands so that your dog is never mystified about what you want.</p>
<p>A large number of times there are still problems because your dog doesn\&#8217;t seem to cooperate and you can\&#8217;t comprehend just what the dog is trying to tell you and your dog cannot fathom exactly what it is that you desire. At this point you may be tempted to bring in an a professional dog trainer but pro dog trainers can be very costly. Luckily, with just a minor bit of guidance and knowledge you can turn out to be the greatest trainer for your own dog.</p>
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