How to Crate Train Puppy for Separation

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
  • About this video: This video shows you how to introduce a puppy to a crate. The training in this video can be used to address or prevent separation anxiety, destructive behavior, hyperactivity and biting. If you like this video, please consider subscribing.
    Chapters
    00:00 - Intro
    01:45 - Positive associations with a mat
    02:22 - Positive associations with a crate
    02:56 - The "turn-around"
    03:48 - Step away, return and reinforce
    04:38 - Break time
    05:32 - "I'll be back in a flash!"
    07:52 - Final touches
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Комментарии • 13

  • @urbank-9dogtraining
    @urbank-9dogtraining 3 года назад +3

    Always amazing videos. So thorough.

  • @TrainMePlease
    @TrainMePlease 2 года назад +2

    As a fellow RUclips dog training creator, I love your videos. I just found your channel and it is fabulous. Keep up the good work. José.

    • @legendsdogtraining
      @legendsdogtraining  2 года назад +1

      What kind comment, thank you! Happy new year to you! - Alyssa Rose

    • @TrainMePlease
      @TrainMePlease 2 года назад +1

      @@legendsdogtraining happy new year! I've just subscribed to your channel. Keep on creating.

    • @legendsdogtraining
      @legendsdogtraining  2 года назад +1

      @@TrainMePlease thank you, I subscribed to you as well!

    • @TrainMePlease
      @TrainMePlease 2 года назад

      @@legendsdogtraining oh that's awesome. Thanks heaps.

  • @lornacy
    @lornacy 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for addressing what happens if the dog is getting worked up. Even if he watches the video with me, he never seems to do exactly what the dog in the video did ;)

  • @robinbratt318
    @robinbratt318 Год назад +1

    Wonder what you are doing with the puppy to keep them safe before they are willing to go in the crate happily. First few nights home? Are they in the gated area? Are they kept in a different area where they might develop a negative association with being left alone and then transferred to new area? It appears that you place them in a crate by your bed at night while you sleep. What if they cry in there? Decide they don't like to be in the crate? How do I keep the puppy safe when I can't watch them 100%.

    • @legendsdogtraining
      @legendsdogtraining  Год назад

      Hi Robin, Great question. What I normally do is create a set up where the puppy can do no harm (chew on things, have accidents) and are offered the choice to sleep inside an open door crate. 1 - Place an open door crate next to your bed. Place a soft blanket in or near the crate (puppies are likely to chew on blankets so make sure you are giving the puppy something that you don't mind getting chewed on a bit). 2 - Puppy proof. Remove anything from the floor that could get damaged. If that is not possible you can also attach a harness to your puppy and keep him/her tethered close to your bed with blanket/ crate accessible. 3 - Give your puppy a special chewy or stuffed KONG to help settle the puppy. The goal here is to create a situation where the puppy can choose the crate as a resting space, while minimizing the stess/ anxiety/ frustration of being prematurely confined or separated from you in another area of your home. Best, Alyssa Rose www.legendsdogtraining.com

  • @megansucher9355
    @megansucher9355 Год назад

    I'm curious what we should do with our puppy while we're 8nbthwbprocess of crate training? We're losing lots of sleep.

    • @legendsdogtraining
      @legendsdogtraining  Год назад +1

      Hi Megan, What I normally do is create a set up where the puppy can do no harm (chew on things, have accidents) and are offered the choice to sleep inside an open door crate. Step 1 - Place an open door crate next to your bed. Place a soft blanket in or near the crate (puppies are likely to chew on blankets so make sure you are giving the puppy something that you don't mind getting chewed on a bit). Step 2 - Puppy proof. Remove anything from the floor that could get damaged. If that is not possible you can also attach a harness to your puppy and keep him/her tethered close to your bed with blanket/ crate accessible. Step 3 - Give your puppy a special chewy or stuffed KONG to help settle the puppy. The goal here is to create a situation where the puppy can choose the crate as a resting space, while minimizing the stess/ anxiety/ frustration of being prematurely confined or separated from you in another area of your home. Best, Alyssa Rose www.legendsdogtraining.com