Wednesday 27 June 2012

Crate Training Tips For Your Pug Puppy


Puppy crate training is a great way to manage the safety and well-being of Pug puppies. It is a great tool for creating good habits in puppies and for preventing problem behaviors.
We crate train Pug puppies for their benefit, and that’s the main reason to do it. As well, it also helps protect the personal items in our homes. In time, the crate will become your Pug's own private area that they will consider its den. Here are a few benefits the crate offers:
•One of the first and most important uses of the crate is in the puppy housebreaking process. Crate training is the best way to quickly teach your Pug to do his business outside.
•Crating a Pug puppy teaches it to chew on the toys we give them and lets them know what we don’t want them chewing on – like shoes and furniture. This is the key to establishing good habits and preventing destructive habits which can be hard to break.
•Your Pug puppy is safe in its crate from a number of dangerous household items. Many puppies are injured or killed every year as a result of chewing wires, ingesting poisons or eating foreign objects.

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