Crate training is extremely beneficial for our canine companions. While not everyone will use crates regularly at home, it’s best that your pet be familiar and comfortable being crated.
Sooner or later, he will need to be crated, either while at the vet’s or groomers, or perhaps for travel.
It’s important for your pet to form a positive opinion of his crate. Crates should never be used as punishment. Nor should you keep your dog crated too long.
Add comfy bedding to make it cozy and inviting. Start by giving him toys and treats near it. The next step is to give him treats in the crates. Then, you can start feeding Fido in his crate. Once your pet is comfortable going in and out of the crate, start closing the door. At first, you just want to close it briefly. You’ll gradually extend the time the door is closed.
Ask your vets Plano, TX for more information.