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Your New Puppy: Dog Training and Dog Behavior Lessons to Help You Turn Your New Puppy into a Well-Behaved Dog

YNP Special Edition: Q&A Tuesday – Crate Training

Your New Puppy: Dog Training and Dog Behavior Lessons to Help You Turn Your New Puppy into a Well-Behaved Dog

Debbie Cilento: Dog Trainer | Dog Behavior Consultant | Owner of Playtime Paws | Belly Rub Specialist

Kids & Family, How To, Pets & Animals, Education

4.8917 Ratings

🗓️ 18 October 2019

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

There are three types of training that you need to turn your puppy into a well-rounded, well-behaved, and well-mannered dog.

When we think of training our dog we usually think about teaching our dog to “listen to me”  I want him to come when I say come and stay when I say stay. Or we don’t even think about training until a bad behavior starts and we want to correct it.  

In this episode, I talk about three different types of training that you need.  My goal is to get you to approach training your dog a little differently. Instead of it being something that you do when needed it’s actually something that you do from the day you bring your dog home and then every day for the rest of their lives.  

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Here is a summary of each type I talk about. 

Skills training

This is the type of training that we think of.  It involves formally training your dog to do something on command.  The most common example is obedience training.  This is the training we gravitate to because it’s really easy to see.  We tell our dog to do something and we do it.  The feed back is obvious.  Plus, we are vocal creatures. 

Preventative training

Preventing bad habits before they start.  This is where the simple act of putting your shoes away is training your dog.  You are preventing them from discovering inappropriate chewing

Habit training

Where preventative training is stopping bad habits before they start, habit training is creating everyday good habits.  

All Three

There isn’t one of these that is more important than the other.  In fact they all work together and most of the time you will be using more than one.  So, you don’t have to know which one you are doing when.  

The point here is that training is more than just teaching your dog to “listen to us.”  Sometimes training is done in the everyday subtle things like closing the front door or putting the remote on a high shelf or playing with our puppy when they pick up their own toys to chew on.

I also want to make sure that you understand that just about everything we do with our puppy means something.  this can help in those moments that you feel that nothing is happening and your puppy isn’t learning.  Remember those little things count just as much as big stuff.  

Press play to listen to the full episode with more details and examples.  Enjoy!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to another special edition of your new puppy.

0:03.7

If you haven't been following along for the month of October,

0:07.3

I am doing Q&A Tuesdays.

0:09.6

So every Tuesday I am in my messages on Instagram and Facebook answering your training questions.

0:16.6

And I've gotten so many fantastic questions that I've pulled out a few and I'm answering

0:21.3

them here in a special episode of the podcast.

0:25.0

So these are going to be questions that I feel would be useful to all of my listeners.

0:29.0

So if you have your own questions, all you have to do is find me on Instagram or Facebook, both are at

0:37.5

playtime pause and next Tuesday send me a message with your question.

0:42.3

So this week I got a lot of questions about

0:46.9

crate training so I decided to do a little theme today so I have four questions

0:51.7

they all have to do with crate training. I talk

0:54.4

about crate training a lot throughout all of my episodes. The two main ones I have are

1:00.4

episode 28, which I talk about why you should be using your crate even when you're home,

1:05.2

and episode 5, which is the main crate training episode where I talk about how to get your dog

1:11.2

to love their crate, which is exactly what a lot of these questions have to do

1:17.4

with. So let's dive right in. So question one is I'm thinking about using two different crates, one downstairs in the living

1:26.3

room, one upstairs in the bedroom. Is this okay or is this going to confuse my puppy?

1:32.1

It is perfectly okay. In fact, lucky puppy. When I talk

1:38.0

about choosing a location for your crate I always say that during the day you want them in an area that's social

1:46.2

not isolated so something like the kitchen or the living room are perfect because

1:51.2

it's where you know you tend to hang out a lot. So when

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