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Why It Is Essential To Crate Train Your Pit Bull Terrier Puppy Dog
Tim Amherst
Once you become the owner of a Pit Bull puppy, you will also
acquire many new responsibilities as well. One thing that all
new owners should do is crate train their puppies. Crate
training can be very beneficial to both owner and puppy when
done correctly. Crate training will make your first few weeks as
a dog owner much easier and more enjoyable.
By crate training your new Pit Bull puppy, not only will you
have a house-broken puppy in less time, your puppy will have its
own space during that time, which will make it feel much more
safe and secure. Crate training has been proven to help ease the
puppy's transition to its new home, prevents the puppy from
chewing up your belongings, and can help protect the puppy from
many dangers that exist in the home. Puppies are naturally
curious about their new space, and can easily come into contact
with things that could harm them in the home.
Before you take your new puppy home, you will need to obtain
your crate. Crates are fairly inexpensive and can be bought at
most local pet supply stores. Some pet owners who do crate
training also choose to make the crate rather than buy it,
either option works the same. Whether you purchase or make your
own crate, there are certain features it should have. Crates
made of wire tend to work best, but the important thing is to
make sure it can be divided into sections, so you can adjust it
to the size of your Pit Bull puppy. It tends to work best if you
buy a large crate and just section it off so that you won't have
to constantly buy larger crates as your dog grows. It is also
beneficial to have a removable tray on the bottom of the crate
to make it easier to clean. The most popular crates come with
trays that slide out, which can be a real time saver, especially
for breeders that may have more than one puppy.
Once you have obtained your crate, bring your new puppy home and
introduce him to it. The puppy will need to learn about his new
space. As with training any animal, it is important to be
consistent. It is also very important to never use the crate to
punish your dog, as it will have a negative impact on your
training. The puppy should feel at ease in its crate. Your time
and effort will soon payoff, making you and your puppy both
happy in the end.
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