| When you start your puppy crate training regime you need start by choosing the right crate. Below we have listed the steps you need to take when choosing the best crate for your puppy. 1. For house training reasons your puppy should be able to stand,stretch and be able to turn around in his crate - but don't make the crate too big. 2. If you purchase a crate that is too big then puppy crate training becomes difficult because your puppy will be able to pee in his crate and stay dry. 3. Crate training a puppy can become very expensive if you intend to purchase a different size crate for every stage of your puppy's growth- instead buy a crate with a handy divider.
This way you can make the crate smaller or bigger as your puppy gets older. 4. There is a reason why the crate should not be too big - your puppy will naturally want to keep his bedding dry (its in his instinct) so a smaller crate will encourage him not to mess his crate. 5. When your puppy has gained better control of his bladder he will gain more privileges - this includes space. 6. It is up to you whether you buy a wire or plastic crate when crate training your puppy.
Plastic crates are easy to clean and carry around and also come in numerous colours - but they can obstruct what your puppy can see.
If your puppy is a chewer then consider a wire crate as it is slightly more durable.
If you would like more information on house training puppies or dogs, check out our section on house training a puppy and for your adult dog you may find our section on house training a dog more useful. |