House Training How To
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AGE APPROPRIATE BREAKS
This chart outlines the maximum amount of time that young puppies are usually able to go without a break. More frequent breaks are necessary if your puppy consumes food and/or water or if they are active.

TIPS FROM THE TRAINER
TO CRATE OR NOT TO CRATE
Many arguments exist to support crating, just as there are many reasons not to crate. The key argument, and a valid one, is that crating a dog for extended periods may not be humane to your dog. However, as with all debates, the truth often lies somewhere in the middle.
I think, crating a dog for extended times, especially as they grow into adults is just not fair. That said, crate training has many benefits is done correctly and in moderation. Puppies are kept safe when owners are unable to supervise. A crate trained dog may feel less stressed if they need to spend time in a medical clinic, as they are already familiar to a "caged" environment. Lastly, a crate trained dog is often easier to travel with. If needed, a dog can be confined without unnecessary stress.
So, if your goal is to crate train temporarily, you are probably on the right track. Take the time to teach your new puppy how to behave. If you are unsure how to do this, take the time to consult a professional behaviour consultant who can steer you in the right direction before problems escalate. This way you can safely give your dog the freedom it deserves.
Remember to be patient. Some dogs do not develop bladder control until sixteen weeks of age. If you have ruled out medical conditions, see a qualified behaviour consultant who may address other issues, such as submissive urination or give more specific advice. A qualified trainer is also able to help with more intricate training ideas such as teaching your dog to ring a bell. A qualified consultant takes into consideration your lifestyle and works with you to develop effective and humane solutions.
If your dog has an accident, chalk it up to experience and promise yourself to supervise more closely next time.
Special Note:
Senior dogs also have special needs. Often bladder control decreases as dogs mature. Make sure you give your senior dog the care they need.
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