When Problems Arise...
| Crate Training |
| Why It's Recommended |
| Who Should Crate Train |
| When to Crate Train |
| Type & Size of Crate to Use |
| Where to Put the Crate |
| How to Crate Train |
| When Problems Arise |
Elimination in the crate could be due to a number of causes:
Was the puppy crated longer than he was able to "hold it"?
Did the puppy drink an excessive amount of water before he was crated?
Did you take him outside and give him a chance to eliminate before he was
crated?
Is the crate too big, enabling the puppy to get away from his mess?
Is the bedding material too absorbing his mess so he is not severely
inconvenienced when he urinates in the crate?
Never rule out medical problems when your pet's habits seem to change. Some
dogs and breeds are easier to crate train than others, so keep trying and do
not get discouraged if there are occasional mess-ups.