Some friends with dogs have this question, how to train the dog familiar with the cage?
The cubs that have just been brought home go straight into the cage.
It’s easy to get used to a cage, but some puppies who aren’t used to it may not be so willing.
So I’m going to talk about how to train a dog to be familiar with the cage.
How do you train a newly adopted cub?
Parents need to be careful not to force the dog into the cage, as this situation will make the dog dislike the cage.
What I usually do is I put toys and food that the dog likes to play with in the cage and they lure the dog into the cage naturally.
Rather than.
Force the dog into the cage by tying a collar or leash.
Some dogs are resistant to hearing, so parents can hold them.
Putting the dog in the cage, then, will give the dog enough security that the baby will struggle less.
When their dogs are fully in their cages, parents can offer comfort and encouragement.
Because the baby dog will probably still want it once it’s in the cage.
Get out of the cage.
At this point, we can soothe the baby by touching them or giving them some food they prefer to eat until they are willing to lie down in the cage, and then close the financing door.
Probably won’t get the baby dog to struggle as much.
When a baby dog lives outside the cage for a period of time, how to train the dog to be familiar with the cage?
In fact, it is similar to the training method of the cubs, but maybe the parents will also have some problems.
After all, he has been with us for a long time, and we are used to him sleeping in the house, and suddenly put him in the cage, the baby will not adapt.
The intensity of the struggle will be greater, and this is when the parents need to bear it.
Because at first they might be making noises day and night, trying to get out of the cage.
But as part of training, the cage is also an important factor that should not be ignored.
Only the right size space can make a dog feel safe.
If your dog is a large breed, you may want to get a large crate at a time.
Cover a portion of the space during early training.
Just let your puppy get used to it.
Again, at the beginning of the training, we want our baby to feel that the cage is a place that can produce happiness.
So we try to keep the cage as close to the family as possible, so that our puppies don’t feel too lonely.