Dog Training: Learn How to Crate Train a Dog the Easy Way in 1 Week by Crystal Gray

(54) Learn How to Crate Train a Dog the Easy Way in 1 Week

Dog training: learn how to crate train a dog the easy way in 1 week

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The most rewarding thing in life is to be successful in every activity you undertake. Success in puppy training is all what you as the owner of your puppy will like to achieve. 
This book puts down undeniable techniques and step by step guidelines on beginners puppy training. Success that comes by luck is usually a happenstance and doesn’t last and for this reason I present to you proven tips that results from carefully planned methods. 
 

Being a pet owner is a big responsibility and those who are doing this for the first time often have a lot of questions. Jessica has jammed this book full of practical ideas, tip, tools and suggestions to help you get off to a great start.
 

You have landed to the right guide book for beginners, all the training guidelines and lessons are properly written to help you ease your dog training sessions.Although it might be tedious but bear in mind that there is nothing like a smooth mountain, persistent and patience are all needed.

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Genre: CRAFTS & HOBBIES / General

Secondary Genre: HOUSE & HOME / General

Language: English

Keywords: dog training, dog training books, dog training for kids, dog training guide, dog training journal, dog training manual, dog training trick, dog training whistle, puppy training, puppy training books, puppy training guide, puppy training essentials, puppy training for kids, puppy training for small dogs, puppy training journal, puppy training step by step, puppy training treats, training your puppy

Word Count: 3517

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Sample text:

The first step in crate training a puppy is to make sure you invest in the right crate. The wrong crate can mess up the entire training process, so it is important to pay attention when purchasing a new crate for your puppy. Typically, the biggest mistake made by new pet owners is getting a crate that is too big.[4] The right size crate should be big enough for your puppy to stand up, turn around in and lie down in. The point of a crate is to naturally encourage dogs not to go in the same area they sleep in. If the puppy’s crate is too big, he may designate one area of his crate as the sleeping area, and one as the potty area, thus defeating the purpose of the crate.

 

There are some crates that can grow with the puppy and there are others that stay one size. If you have a larger breed dog that will eventually grow much larger, then it may be smart to invest in a crate that expands, otherwise, you will be buying several different crates through your puppy’s lifetime.

 

When purchasing a new crate there are five main types of crates to choose from. Each crate comes with its own benefits and disadvantages. Ultimately, it is up to the pet owner to determine which crate best suite their needs.

 

Wire Crates

Wire crates are great for puppies that have heavy coats or live in warm climates.


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