Why and How to Crate Train Your Puppy

Crate, sweet, crate! If you’re potty training, traveling or just looking for a safe place for your puppy to call their own, welcome to crate training 101!

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If you haven’t considered crate training your new pup, or are still unsure of the use and benefits, there are a few things we can help you understand about how crate training can be an invaluable tool for you and for your pup! At The Puppy Academy, we recommend crate training because of all the benefits that come along with it for both the puppies and their owners. Potty training, impulse control, separation anxiety prevention, safety - all of these factors can be positively impacted by introducing crate training to your puppy!

Picking the Right Crate 

First thing’s first, you want to ensure that you are picking the right crate type and size for your puppy. A good rule of thumb is that it needs to be big enough for them to stand, turn, sit and lay down comfortably. And even though this may seem counter-intuitive, puppies feel more at ease in cozy and snug crates - think of dens in the wild that are small underground shelters - because it creates a sense of security. While we as owners often want to give them the whole house to roam, a smaller space also means they will be prone to fewer accidents. Why? Going back to their wilder instincts, puppies will naturally avoid soiling where they sleep. If your puppy is going to the bathroom on one side of the crate, and hanging out on the other side, it’s too big for them.

Crating is the most valuable tool for new puppy parents. It provides a safe place pups can settle and nap in, providing new puppy owners peace of mind so they can take a break to eat a meal, do household chores, shower, etc. It’s like putting a baby in their crib.
— Tip from The Puppy Academy Trainers, Sparky

So Many Crates to Choose From!

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The pet supply market is saturated with different brands and varieties of crate types for puppies. We narrowed down to tried and true crates, plus included a few tidbits to keep in mind about each crate option. 

  1. Plastic - We recommend and use plastic crates as much as possible at The Puppy Academy! Since these crates have a sturdy plastic plus more coverage on the sides, puppies can’t see out as much which in turn helps to calm and settle them by blocking out unnecessary stimuli. Additionally, these crates are great for travel if you plan to bring your puppy with you! Depending on your puppy’s breed and size, you’ll need to verify the requirements with the airline. If you have a small puppy, however, a soft-fabric carrier for under the seat will work perfectly for travel!

  2. Metal Wire - An all-metal wire crate is also a great option for your puppy! Many of these crates come with dividers that you can use to adjust the size so your puppy can gradually grow into it and to avoid accidents inside the crate. These are a great option for large breed pups! If you find that your puppy is too overstimulated and can’t settle down, consider covering the crate with a blanket while leaving a portion open for airflow.

  3. Fabric - Although these collapsible crates are good for secondary shelter and convenient to take with you on short weekend trips, we don’t usually recommend these for young puppies! A soft fabric crate can easily be mistaken as a chew toy for a bored puppy so you may want to wait to introduce a fabric crate when your puppy is older.

While these options are available and we can provide recommendations, ultimately picking a crate type will be entirely up to you and the needs of your puppy! Some puppies like more enclosed spaces while others prefer to see their surroundings. You may have to try out different options first before settling on one type to use.

Introducing your puppy to their new crate can seem like a daunting task but remember to be patient with them as they learn their new surroundings especially with crate training! At The Puppy Academy, our goal is to ensure that all our puppies learn to love and feel comfortable in their crate. We even call it their "House" because we want their crate to feel like their home! It is important for puppies to know they have a personal space that's just for them, where they can feel safe and secure in.

Here are a few crate training steps you can practice at home:

Step 1. Initially, you can place treats in the crate to encourage them to go in on their own. You can also gently guide with your hand if needed. When they enter their crate, use the command “House” to associate their crate with that command.

Make going in and out of the crate a game by using treats and praise, so your pup has fun and continues to build a positive relationship with it!
— Tip from The Puppy Academy Trainer, Rebecca

As your puppy gets older, they will learn to hold their potty longer without accidents, so crate time can begin to be reduced. Nevertheless we encourage owners to continue to use their crate as it provides structure and security as puppies grow. Plus, when your puppy has a space they love and love forward to spending time in, you’ll want to keep it for them!

Step 2. Another method of introducing the crate to your puppy is to incorporate it during their feedings! Feed them in the crate to help associate a positive experience while being inside.

Step 3. As your puppy starts to feel more comfortable going into their crate, start extending the period of time they are inside. Remember to start with short intervals. Puppies are still developing and their bladders can’t hold for as long as an older dog.

Step 4: When it comes to crate training, consistency is key. Let your puppy learn to settle down in their crate - whining and squirming around is a normal part of the process at this time- without taking them out every time they protest. Overnight crating is important for a young puppy and breaking the routine by letting them in your bed one night then trying to crate them the next won’t work! This causes confusion for your puppy. We recommend sticking to a schedule as much as possible to create a consistent boundary and structure. 

Using a crate for potty training makes it less frustrating for both you and your pup by giving you a safe place that encourages structure and good habits! Plus it can help speed up the potty training process!
— Tip from The Puppy Academy Trainer, Josh

Not all puppies are the same. Some take naturally to the crate from day one but others need extra guidance.

The Puppy Academy Online School provides new puppy owners with extra help to get their puppy loving their crate with easy-to-follow routines!

Depending on your puppy, you may experience separation anxiety in the beginning so whining, barking, and yowling are all normal things you may encounter -- ahh the joys of puppy parenthood! But following the routines in the online school crate training course will help your puppy overcome these challenges!

For more info, check out The Puppy Academy Online School and get started today!

The “Don’ts” of Crate Training

What crate training isn’t is a form of punishment. Their crate is supposed to be a safe place where puppies feel comfortable and safe. You want your puppy to want to go into their crate on their own and not associate being reprimanded. It’s also not a way to leave your puppy unattended for long intervals. As a general rule, take puppies under 4 months old out of crate every 1-2 hours, and puppies over 4 months out every 2-4 hours.

Why We Love Crates!

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In our experience, crate training is one of the most valuable assets for puppy training and puppy parents! We find that it is super helpful at speeding up the housebreaking process and how it helps create an independent puppy and reduces separation anxiety. As puppy trainers, we see how much our students and their owners benefit from being crated. So much so, many of the owners we’ve worked with have decided to keep a crate throughout their puppy’s life because of the comfort and security it provides, and how much their puppy enjoys having their own space!

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Top Reasons Why You Should Adopt a Puppy!

Consider adopting a puppy for National Pet Adoption Month!

The Puppy Academy student and rescue pup, Chip!

As puppy trainers, we see a variety of puppies and puppy personalities! Some of our favorite students are rescues! The month of June is National Pet Adoption Month and we wanted to spread the word and love for rescue pups!

If you are considering adding a four-legged forever best friend to your life, here are a few reasons adopting a puppy is a wonderful option and how they can make the perfect addition to your family!

You will be saving a life

When you adopt a puppy you are saving their life. 

Every year, millions of puppies and dogs, including strays, owner surrenders, or breeder puppies that are unfit for sale, enter shelters across the United States. Sadly, many of these sweet puppies can go overlooked due to the volume of dogs coming in, which can lead them to spend years in the system and may even end up euthanized. 

But adopting one puppy can help save another. You’re helping the shelter open up a spot for another puppy or adult dog in need. And many times, the adoption fees associated with your puppy will also contribute to the shelter or rescue organization as a whole, healthcare services, and supplies for other puppies.

Become an adoption advocate

By adopting a puppy, you are essentially becoming an advocate for puppy adoption! 

Amongst your network of family, friends, co-workers, and acquaintances, someone could also be considering bringing home a puppy. Share the story of your rescue puppy as well as advocate for the shelter or rescue you adopted them from to help motivate other people to adopt!

Not only that, but when you rescue a puppy you’ll be joining a community of fellow rescue pup parents! Many shelters love to keep in touch with their rescues and adoptive families. And there are wonderful online communities on Facebook, meetup events, and fundraisers where you can meet other rescue families.

The rescue community provides a great resource, especially if you are a new puppy parent, for information to help you care for your puppy. You can learn about veterinarians, puppy training, and other dog services in your areas like dog grooming or dog sitting!

Rescue puppies enrich your life

The Puppy Academy student and rescue pup, Dylan!

There are plenty of reasons why adopting a puppy is a great choice but one of the main reasons is the amount of joy and fulfillment they bring into our lives! 

Did you know rescue puppies are good for your heart? Sure those puppy eyes will pull on your heartstrings every time but adopting a puppy will help keep your heart healthy and active! From walking, hikes, visits to the beach, or even at home with puppy training sessions and playtime, your new rescue puppy is like your personal workout partner! 

And with a rescue puppy at home, you’ll never be alone. Each day will be filled with endless wet kisses, couch snuggles, and belly rubs! Need we say more? Probably one of the best things about rescue puppies is how genuinely happy they are to have found a safe, warm place and lap to call home. You can rest assured that your new rescue puppy will shower you with unconditional love every chance they get!

They make great companions for kids!

Rescue puppies can offer an unconditional love that can really boost your child’s self-esteem and social skills. 

They can also help teach children invaluable life skills and positively impact their emotional and cognitive development! Your children can be a huge part of your puppy’s training and help them to learn good play behaviors.

Ultimately, it’s a whole family's decision to bring home a new puppy. If you’re still weighing the options of adopting a puppy, check out our blog about the benefits of puppies for kids!

They are great at puppy training!

As puppy trainers, for us, the biggest reward is when we see how our puppy training classes help our rescue pup students and their owner bonds strengthen and grow! 

Just like adopting a puppy isn’t limited by location, neither are their puppy training options!

Our Online Puppy School will help you teach your new rescue puppy everything they need to become well-behaved members of the family. Our curriculum includes obedience commands that will help you communicate with your rescue pup and develop listening skills! 

Like all puppies, they thrive from the structure and learning new things! Online puppy training is a great way for your rescue pup’s personality to really shine, for them to learn confidence and independence, and good manners for the rest of their lives!  

And as you work with your new puppy, you’ll learn valuable skills and techniques to focus their natural energy and drives. Plus, your puppy will learn to trust you and look to you for leadership. 

To get your new rescue pup (and you!) on the quick track to puppy-raising success, get started with The Puppy Academy Online school here!

Adoption is less expensive

Cost is one factor to consider when you’re looking into adding a puppy to your life. When you adopt a puppy, many of the initial health visits, vaccinations, and spay or neuter procedures are already included in the adoption fees, roughly around a few hundred dollars. Some shelters even waive their adoption fees in an effort to encourage adoption when the kennels are filling up. 

If you had your heart set on a specific breed, many rescues also have pure-breed puppies or maybe known for rescuing certain breeds, so if you've had a particular breed in mind, make sure to ask!

Whether you choose to buy or adopt a puppy, pick a puppy based on your lifestyle and the personality traits that fit you. At The Puppy Academy, we train wonderful pure-breed puppies and rescue puppies alike, so ultimately it comes down to personal choice. Our advice is to always research and verify your puppy’s breeder and parents before you purchase or get some background information on the shelter or rescue organization if you choose to adopt a puppy instead!

They have unique personalities and temperaments

The vast majority of rescue puppies are mutts meaning they come with a variety of personalities, temperaments, and traits! 

This is one of the best reasons to adopt a puppy! Mutts are completely unique, from their physical looks to their quirky behaviors. With the number of mutts out there, you can find a rescue puppy that matches your personality and lifestyle. And thanks to having genes from different breeds, many mutts aren’t as predisposed to certain health issues!

With some puppies, it can definitely be a bit of a mystery at first trying to figure out what they are! But that’s just part of the fun! However, there are some wonderful dog DNA tests you can purchase to find out your puppy's genetic makeup. This can also give you some insight as to what their training needs and play interests may be based on their breeds!

Help end puppy mills for good

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Adopting a puppy is your way of helping end puppy mills. These factory-style breeding operations only value profiting off of their puppies versus their happiness and well-being.

Puppy mills continue to operate today through deceptive means, either selling puppies through online ads, at pet stores, or at markets. Puppies that come from these operations are kept in terrible conditions, neglected, and oftentimes have many health problems. 

But you can help stop this cycle from continuing. Adopting a puppy takes away the demand and support for puppy mill operations. It’s just one step closer to ending puppy mills for good!

Choosing to adopt a puppy is one of the most rewarding decisions you’ll ever make for many reasons! Sometimes it’s hard to tell if you’re the one being rescued from a life without them! The perfect puppy could be sitting in your local shelter right now waiting for you to give them their forever home.

When it comes time to bring your new rescue puppy home, join us at a live Ask a Puppy Trainer q&a on our @thepuppyacademy Instagram. Bring your questions about how to raise, train, and care for your new rescue puppy and our trainers will help you live!

Also, sign up for the Very Important Puppy list to receive weekly puppy training tips every new puppy owner needs!

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