Crate Training is one of the most misunderstood aspects of dog training. I get asked so many question about just this one topic… which is why I thought to dedicate my first “mini-course” to just to crate training and give you all the information you need in ONE PLACE.
People often jump to drastic conclusions on crate training and think that they are keeping their dog a prisoner in a crate or take away their dog’s freedom by crate training them. Nothing could be further from the truth as you’ll learn in this short, informative course.
I want to show you just how easy it is to crate train your dog and show you the amazing life-skill that just this one little lesson can provide for your dog. Undoubtedly, your dog and your life will be much easier once you work through this simple skill. It will take a little bit of time, but it’s well worth it. There will be some hurdles, as with any training, but seeing this through is well worth it! Even if you will not keep your dog in a crate at home, this skill will help your dog in several ways:
- If your dog ever goes to the vet, they will need to be in a crate.
- If you travel with your dog, you should consider crating them when you’re out of your hotel room.
- Introducing a new dog to your home should done with a crate to protect both the dog and your house.
- Dogs should be introduced to other dogs / pets in a household using a crate.
- Dogs should ride in a crate when in a car.
- Traveling by plane? Your dog will be crated.
- ….. and there are countless more reasons!
Obviously crate training is done most easily with a young puppy, but I have trained dogs of all ages to enjoy and accept being in a crate using the methodology in this course. I really believe that all the answers you have will be answered once you finish this course. The 90+ minutes you’ll spend learning these simple steps will. set you and your dog up for a lifetime of successes!
So, now that you’re ready to unveil the mystery of crate training, let’s get started.