Crate Training Tips for Puppies

A crate isn’t just a cage — it can become your puppy’s safe haven if introduced properly. Here’s how to crate train your puppy without stress.


1. Choose the Right Crate

  • Big enough for your puppy to stand, turn, and lie down comfortably.
  • Avoid crates that are too large, which can encourage accidents.

2. Make It Inviting

  • Add soft bedding and a favorite toy.
  • Feed meals in the crate to create positive associations.

3. Start Slowly

  • Begin with short sessions (5–10 minutes).
  • Gradually extend to longer periods.
  • Always keep the door open at first so your puppy can explore.

🚫 4. Never Use the Crate for Punishment

The crate should feel safe, not scary. Avoid scolding or forcing your puppy inside.


5. Use for Sleep & Downtime

Puppies often relax naturally in their crate after play. Keep it nearby at night to reduce whining.


How Crate Training Helps

  • Speeds up housebreaking.
  • Keeps puppies safe when you’re away.
  • Reduces anxiety and destructive chewing.

Conclusion

With patience and consistency, crate training turns the crate into your puppy’s favorite spot.

Disclaimer: Always consult a trainer if your puppy shows severe distress.


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