Crate Training Puppies: Learn How to Crate Train Your Dog the Fast and Easy Way (Dog Training)
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Crate Training Puppies
Learn How to Crate Train Your Puppy Fast and Simple Way
Crate training is generally recognized as one of the best ways to house train your puppy. Despite this, there is still a lot of reluctance among pet owners to adopt crate training as part of their training regimen, since they feel that it is cruel in some way to their pet.
However, you should keep in mind that teaching your dog to accept being temporarily confined without being anxious is an important skill in being a well-behaved pet as well as living as part of human society. If crate training is adopted humanely and responsibly, it can have many benefits for both the dog and his owner.
Crate Training
Here Is A Preview Of What You’ll Learn…Benefits of Crate TrainingThe Basics of Crate TrainingWeekend Crate TrainingHouse Training Using CratesHow to Allow Your Dog More FreedomWord of CautionHow to Introduce Your Puppy to the CrateMuch, much more!
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Publisher : CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (March 28, 2015)
Language : English
Paperback : 40 pages
ISBN-10 : 151145170X
ISBN-13 : 978-1511451703
Item Weight : 1.76 ounces
Dimensions : 5.25 x 0.1 x 8 inches
Customers say
Customers find the book very informative and helpful for getting a quick overview of training. They also say the explanations are simple and easy to follow. However, some readers feel the book is not worth the money and doesn’t work. Opinions differ on the language, with some finding it well-written and friendly, while others find typos and incorrect sentence structure.
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13 reviews for Crate Training Puppies: Learn How to Crate Train Your Dog the Fast and Easy Way (Dog Training)
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Amazon Customer –
Good information
Short and concise. Quick study for crate training. Written well and easy to understand.i recommend this book for those searching for ideas
Karen –
good little book
Good book for new dog owners who want to use crates. Good for any dog owner who hasnât used crates before or had a bad experience.
Sara Froehlich –
good information but needs an editor
There are so many typos in this book itâs hard to read. Get a proofreader. The information seems solid, common sense info but all the errors are distracting.
J.D. –
Easy-to-follow how to’s on crate training puppies.
We are a family of dog lovers and we really enjoy taking care of dogs. I myself like training dogs, but since I have to work the whole week I am not able to train my dogs full time. This book gave me the idea on how to start training puppies during the weekends. The two-stage process on crate training puppies are really helpful and it is what I liked best in this book. I am looking forward to do this tip I learned this weekend.This book gave me all of the information I needed to begin crate training our puppies. I was able to learn the basics, the types of crates appropriate for the puppies etc. What I liked most about this book aside from what I learned is how the book is written. It is well-organized and written in a friendly tone which made it easy-to-read and understand. Good book and I recommend it to all dog lovers especially those who have puppies and are wanting to give them a crate training.
Gavin –
specific and practical!
This book provides a lot of information on how to properly train a dog to be comfortable in a crate. It’s interesting because my family would crate our dog anytime she did something wrong. She ended up enjoying sleep inside the crate, but I can see how the dog could begin to associate the crate to no being a safe place if the go there when they are punished. Our dog was smart and didn’t soil I see the crate much as a puppy. The issue was more around the house. The cool thing is the specific weekend training that the author goes into. I don’t have a puppy right now that requires any crate training by I am interested in getting one myself once I establish my own place and this book is preparing me for that reality. I can see this being super helpful especially during a dogs teething phase. Awesome for those obviously wanting to teach their dogs a proper way of crate training, which I now see can be very useful for both parties
Swimming chick –
Could not get past typos and incorrect sentence structure. Few ideas- not worth the money
There were so many typos in this little “book” and they also needed a college student to at least proof it before publishing it. Many paragraphs were redundant, seemingly to take up space and make more pages. Hardly any real ideas you couldn’t find elsewhere or google for free. I am just so disappointed I wasted my money on this. Also- if you fed treats to your dog or puppy based on this system, you will have an overweight puppy!!
Sue Ann Wolven –
We intended to fly on a trip, but our …
We intended to fly on a trip, but our puppy outgrew the total weight of dog + carrier. We decided to drive this summer, without a crate. Will pass this book along to someone who adopts a puppy, but plans on staying in one location. Thanks.
Aria pickens –
Hopeful at the moment
Our pup has not yet made its way home but Iâm doing lots of researching hoping to prepare us. This book was very informative no beating around the bush a quick and easy read.
Kathryn –
This was not what I was expecting. Very short and not detailed enough and had quite obvious mistakes and typos throughout. Not enough information to be helpful for a new puppy owner.
michelle –
Well written quick guide with some great info on crate training. I canât wait to try these tips on my dog
Cris Reimer –
Great for beginners.
Jude –
More of an article than a book. Very disappointing as same info is included as a chapter in general puppy books. Donât waste your money!
Mia W –
You can read the almost exact same article for free, if you google “Weekend crate training”. Don’t waste your money.