Crate Training Your Labrador Retrievers
Posted: Tuesday, March 25, 2008
by RichardC
http://www.all-about-puppies.com
Every dog owner has their own reasons for using crates in training their Labrador Retrievers. Crates are being used as confinement when housebreaking, traveling or during illness. It is also used to ensure security, safety and to protect household items and furniture. Some says that putting your Labrador Retrievers in the crate is an inhumane practice, depriving them to wander and might cause psychological problems. But those are a human's point of view.
Remember that your dog should not have a negative connotation to the crate. The use of crate is effective provided your Labrador Retrievers are accustomed to it. Open the crate door and encourage him to go to his crate by adding familiar smelling toys, blankets, chews and his other favorite stuff inside the crate. Do not force your dog to enter his crate immediately. This may take several minutes or even hours and days. Once your dog is used in going in and out of the crate, start feeding him there but keep the crate door open. You can close the door while he is eating if he is already comfortable eating inside his crate. The first time you close the door, remember to open it as soon as he finishes his meals. This will a positive association with the crate.
Since dogs do not like soiling their sleeping area, remember to open the crate door usually after eating to eliminate outside. Remember also to take him out regularly once he has developed his elimination schedule.
As for the correct location of the crate, place it in a location where the family spends a lot of time and does not get too hot or too cold. A crate is your dog's home, not his jail, so never use it as his punishment place.
Richard Cussons writes information articles on different breed of dog such as Labrador
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Retrievers. For more Labrador training tips, check out labradorsavvy.com.
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Top-level comments on this article: (2 total)hi richard, this was a well written article that could help people in their decision as to using a crate or not. i did with one of my dogs, and it was their home, they loved it. thanks for sharing, best regards, sue thom
Richard, I've never heard of this before. I can see that it would work, although I feel a little uncomfortable with crating a dog; but then, I'm a bit of a softy. I was watching a program on the Animal Channel the other day and they used a bottle with stones in it to create a noise which the animals seemed to respond to, along with a loud 'No.' One of my dogs is a doberman/labrador cross, very tall, and when excited, forgets some of his training. It doesn't last though, you just have to ignore him for a few minutes and he settles and sits and waits for you to notice.
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