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How to Box Train Your Puggle

Many people think that it is not a good idea to put a Puggle for cage training. They think that it is not correct to put a family member in such a formation. One thing to keep in mind is that a Puggle is not a child and therefore requires a crate that will help simulate a ‘den’ atmosphere that a dog can use in the wild. Dogs like to have their own place where they feel safe and also a comfortable place to rest.

Uses of a crate: Building the crate in the proper way can help the dog big time. Your puggle will enjoy the box in a big way. The cage will give the dog a place where the dog can have a calm environment. The Puggle can stay inside the box with its ‘package’ and not disturb the guests.

Cages can also be transported and is a necessary requirement while you are with the dog on public transport such as air travel or train travel. Generally, most dogs do not like a dirty and dirty bedroom. So you have to train them not to mess up the box and do their business elsewhere. Dogs should be brought out into the open and assisted in training them to dispose of their goods in the proper place.

The most important part of cage training is time consumption. Nothing should be rushed; it must be done slowly and steadily. Be patient for your puggle to voluntarily start doing things without instructions. The Puggle should not be scared or terrified by forcing everything on him.

Clicker training: It is very useful to effectively train dogs. Stand some distance from the box and do not make any movement. After doing this, have the Puggle come back to you for a treat. Initially, if the dog steps forward, treat it. Keep doing this as the dog continues to move forward. Later, give the dog some extra treats or “jackpots”. If the dog bumps into him or touches him with his nose, click each step he takes and reward him. This will help take the pressure off the dog. The main objective of this training is to convince the dog that a crate is useful and good and that it should not be afraid of it.

After the puggle enters the box, wait for the click and continue to extend each time. Don’t rush and allow the dog to get comfortable. There is a certain limit for a dog to stay in a cage. Always keep in mind that a Puggle must be left in a box for more than nine hours.

Dogs have a habit of spoiling their cages or their “den”. Puggles are not vindictive. Don’t be mad, just give the puggle a little more time. Using a crate in the right way can bring peace and happiness to both the owner and the dog.

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