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Dog doesn't want to be in crate

Date: 2024-06-26

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Dog doesn't want to be in crate
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How to get your dog to want to go into the crate

1. It can be induced by food. First use the food to get their attention, and then use the food to lure the dog into the cage. After the dog enters the cage, praise it while feeding it. Then use food to induce it to get out of the cage, and the dog should praise it in time after it is finished. Repeat such training.

2. Do not close the door directly after the dog enters the cage. Do not pay attention to the door directly as soon as the dog enters the cage, as this may frighten the dog. Watch the cage slowly while soothing the dog, stop the dog if they want to come out, and reward them if they obey the instructions.

3. Let the dog sit quietly for a while. After closing the door, walk away first and let the dog's belly get used to it. Even if the dog barks, don't respond. If the dog has been staying quietly in the cage, then after releasing it, praise it and reward it appropriately.

Reasons why dogs don't want to be in crates

1. Dogs like to interact with humans. Keeping dogs in cages will make dogs feel insecure.

2. Dogs are naturally active and don’t like to be restrained. Staying in a cage limits the range of activities of a dog, so they don’t like to stay in a cage.

3. I don't want the owner to leave, because usually the owner puts the dog in the cage only when leaving. That's why it connects those two things.

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