[?] Subscribe To This Site

XML RSS
Add to Google
Add to My Yahoo!
Add to My MSN
Subscribe with Bloglines


Home
Search This Site
Weim Newsletter
What's New?
YOUR Turn... Your Dog Profile
Your Stories, Pics
Weim Memorials
Weim Breed Weimaraner Breed
Weim Breeders
Weim Rescue
Weim Care Dog Sitters
Weim Health Weim Health
Health Problems
Health Insurance
Weim Grooming Grooming
Weim Training Crate Training
Fun & Games Dog Beaches
Dog Friendly
and More.... Site Map
Share This Site
Weim Gift Store
Dog Incontinence
Incontinence Aids
Choosing a Dog
Trimming Nails
Weim Pregnancy
Brushing Dog Teeth
Dental Treats
Dog Socializing
Dog Games
Hypo Shampoo

Crate Training a Dog
Weimaraner Puppies

Crate training a dog helps your dog with housetraining and behavior.

Dogs instinctively feel secure in a den-like setting, and your Weimaraner will quickly adapt to his large dog crate.

A crate trained dog will have fewer behavioral problems and you'll have a safe and happy dog.

If you have a new Weimaraner puppy, then crate training a puppy should begin the moment you bring your new Weimaraner pup home.

How Did Crate Training Go with Your Dog?

Share your crate training story...



What is Crate Training?

Crate training is a system of getting your new Weimaraner puppy used to being in your home and learning the rules. In the beginning, your Weim puppy will spend most of his time in the safety and security of his crate. As he becomes accustomed to your routine, and he learns to do his business outside, he will gradually spend more and more time outside his dog crate--with you!

Because a dog likes the safety and security of a cave-like setting, his crate is a happy place--as long as you provide water and toys to keep him amused.

Some people believe that it is cruel to leave a dog locked up in a crate because they see it as a cage. However, even though a dog crate looks like a cage to humans, a dog is perfectly content in his own little space. If you choose a wire dog crate, your dog will still feel part of the family, as he can see everything that is happening!

So crate training your dog is actually far more humane than some of the older methods of housetraining that used punishment as an incentive. In fact, crate training is more effective than punishment.

Crate training a Weinaramer

Photo courtesy of Renee V

What Size Dog Crate?

Crate training a dog requires that select the right size dog crate. Your dog should be able to stand up, turn around, and lie down comfortably in his crate. But he shouldn’t be able to stake out an area to be his bathroom.

If a dog crate is too large, your puppy may decide that one side of his crate is the living quarters, and the other side is the bathroom. If you choose an oversized large dog crate, partition off part of the crate so your puppy can only access his “living area”.

Crates come in various sizes and materials. They can be made of plastic, metal, or even wood. Regardless of what type of crate you purchase, it is most important for your Weimaraner to fit comfortably in his crate.

Introducing Your Puppy to the Crate

Depending on your Weimaraner dog, this can be easy or difficult. Some dogs immediately acclimate to the crate, but others need a bit more reassurance.

If your new Weimaraner puppy hesitates, you or one of your children, may have to get down onto the floor and demonstrate how great the crate is...

It's important to take this process slowly, and to be very patient! Never force your Weimaraner into his crate. Doing so will only traumatize him and you'll have a heck of a time ever getting him to go in his crate.

House Training & Crate Training

There is a difference between the two! By house training your puppy you are teaching him not to go potty in your house. Crate training a puppy teaches him how to be calm and well behaved while in his own special space (his crate).

Crate training a dog will definitely assist with house training. The reason for this is that puppies see their crate as their den. And instinctively they want to keep their dens clean (dogs do not want to go potty where they sleep).

It's important to note that just crate training your dog is not the same as house training your dog, you must work on teaching your dog both of these things.

Keep in mind that crate training a dog should be a happy experience for both you and your dog. I'm sharing all of my dog crate training tips with you because I strongly believe that crate training your puppy (properly) is the best thing you can do for him, and for your home!


Related Pages:

Learn More About the Benefits of Crate Training Your Puppy.

Discover the Rules of Crate Training a Weimaraner.

Large Dog Crates are Well Suited for Crate Training a Dog.

The Collapsible Dog Crate is a Versatile Option for a Dog on the Go!





Didn't find what you were looking for? Try searching for it below.



Crate Training a Dog to Weimaraner Puppies


footer for crate training a dog page