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In this episode, Annie talks about using a crate with a new dog. Among the questions answered:
Mentioned in this episode:
Slow Food Bowls
https://storeforthedogs.com/collections/dog-bowls-and-treat-dispensers
Revol Dog Crate
https://storeforthedogs.com/products/the-revol-dog-crate
Revol Crate Cover
https://storeforthedogs.com/products/revol-crate-cover
Groov Training Aid
https://storeforthedogs.com/products/groov-training-aid
Lickable Treats
https://storeforthedogs.com/collections/lickable-and-spreadable-treats?sort_by=best-selling
Susan Garrett's Crate Games
https://amzn.to/3lCYnpK
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Partial Transcript:
Annie:
I have been getting a lot of questions about crate training. A lot of people getting dogs this year, which is pretty cool. The upside of global pandemic seems to be that people bring dogs into their homes. Who knew that that would be a silver lining.
And crate is often one of the first things that people purchase right when they’re getting a dog. I think sometimes people get confused about how to use it, why they should use it or not use it. So I want to just sort of talk to y’all about the way I think about a crate.
A crate is, of course, a great management tool. The three pillars of the dog training triad — management, timing and rewards. Management is all about setting the stage, setting a stage where our dogs are going to perform in ways we are going to be likely to like, and are not going to have a chance to do a lot of the stuff we might not want them to do.
I think particularly a crate can be a very good management tool for house training.
Full Transcript available at SchoolfortheDogs.com/Podcast
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Join Annie Grossman for a live Q and A most Thursdays. Sign up for the next one at schoolforthedogs.com/qanda.
Have a question? Visit AnnieGrossman.com/ask or upload a recording at anchor.fm/dogs.
In this episode, Annie talks about using a crate with a new dog. Among the questions answered:
Mentioned in this episode:
Slow Food Bowls
https://storeforthedogs.com/collections/dog-bowls-and-treat-dispensers
Revol Dog Crate
https://storeforthedogs.com/products/the-revol-dog-crate
Revol Crate Cover
https://storeforthedogs.com/products/revol-crate-cover
Groov Training Aid
https://storeforthedogs.com/products/groov-training-aid
Lickable Treats
https://storeforthedogs.com/collections/lickable-and-spreadable-treats?sort_by=best-selling
Susan Garrett's Crate Games
https://amzn.to/3lCYnpK
---
Partial Transcript:
Annie:
I have been getting a lot of questions about crate training. A lot of people getting dogs this year, which is pretty cool. The upside of global pandemic seems to be that people bring dogs into their homes. Who knew that that would be a silver lining.
And crate is often one of the first things that people purchase right when they’re getting a dog. I think sometimes people get confused about how to use it, why they should use it or not use it. So I want to just sort of talk to y’all about the way I think about a crate.
A crate is, of course, a great management tool. The three pillars of the dog training triad — management, timing and rewards. Management is all about setting the stage, setting a stage where our dogs are going to perform in ways we are going to be likely to like, and are not going to have a chance to do a lot of the stuff we might not want them to do.
I think particularly a crate can be a very good management tool for house training.
Full Transcript available at SchoolfortheDogs.com/Podcast
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