Senin, 23 Mei 2011

Taking Your Dog on Vacation - The Basics of the Crate


Using a crate is a safe way to transport your dog when you take on vacation with you. If your dog is properly crate trained, he will be happy to spend time there and will feel safe in it. Before traveling with your dog, if you are using a crate, it is important that you make sure that your dog feels comfortable in the crate a few months before the scheduled holiday. If your dog is sleeping and resting in a coffin, then it will be stressful for him to be there for long trips.

you can choose from a variety of crates, including those of plastic (often called "flight kennels") and a folding metal pens. They come in different sizes and can be purchased at most pet supply stores or online. Your dog should be able to get up and move around a bit in the crate. If your dog is not yet full grown, the crate should be sized to accommodate his adult size. Excess crate space should be blocked, so your dog can not go to the bathroom at one end and sleep at the other end.

If you bought a new crate, start training immediately after getting him home. Put it in your home area in which the family spends a lot of time. Putting a soft blanket or flat or even a dog mat dog bed in it, will make it more comfortable and inviting. Encourage your dog to enter the crate drop dog treats nearby, then just inside the door and then everything inside the crate. If your dog refuses to enter the crate, do not force him, but continues to work with him, or dog treats and toys, until he feels comfortable and will go quietly in the crate. It may take several minutes or days, depending on your dog's temperament and personality.

after being introduced to his crate, eating regular meals near the crate to create a comfortable relationship with her​​. Gradually start eating his meals in the crate, starting near the door and work your way toward the back of the chest while standing comfortably in the crate to eat his meals. Then you can try closing the door while he eats but open the door as soon as completed when you do this for the first time. Gradually work your way up to leaving the door closed for 10 minutes or so after he finished eating and then for a long time until you feel that the training was successful.

When your dog is crate trained effectively and considers the crate as his "safe haven", You May also want to drive with your dog in the crate a few times to use it for being transported in a coffin before taking a dog on an annual Home. This will eliminate the stress you feel your dog is May when the new environment and will help him to feel safe while traveling.

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