Crate Training Your Wheaten/Whoodle Puppy

Dogs are den animals by nature. In the wild they sleep in caves that are safe from intruders. Just like their ancestors, dogs need a place of their own to feel that sense of security, where they can relax and not be bothered by another animal or person. If used properly, the crate makes a great den and wonderful house-training tool. It is also a must in keeping your pup safe and house neat.

Just a Few of the Benefits of Having a Crate Trained Dog


Crate Training

Necessary Equipment
Puppies
Teaching Him Where to Go and When
Making the Crate a Fun and Safe Place
Keeping a Close Eye During Training Period
The First Night

During the first night, your puppy may cry, whine or even howl. This is not only because of being in the crate; he is alone for the first time in his life – away from mom and littermates.

Some Suggestions to Help During the First Night
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General Crate Training Tips
Sample Crate Schedule

During the initial stages of crate-training, following a strict daily schedule will help to expedite the process of housebreaking your dog. The following sample schedule works well for those home full-time during the training process:

Crate training is an invaluable tool, provided that it has been introduced and taught in a positive way. With proper, humane methods of crate training, you will notice your dog voluntarily enjoying the peaceful confines of his crate, long after the training period has ended.