by Adopt a Pet, | January 11, 2024
Some pet owners choose to crate their dogs at night, and some dogs prefer the den-like feel of their crate. Proper crate training will turn the crate into a comfortable place where your dog feels safe and enjoys napping. While crating at night is fine, it’s important to limit the amount of time your pet spends in the crate. For example, if they are crated while you’re at work all day then they shouldn’t be crated again all night.
Generally speaking, dogs shouldn’t be left in their crate for more than eight hours per day total. An average dog can go four to six hours in between potty breaks, so make sure to plan accordingly so they are comfortable. Puppies shouldn’t be crated for more than three or four hours at a time.
The crate is a useful tool when used properly. It helps immensely with potty training and, as mentioned above, provides a safe retreat for your pet. That being said, it should not be used as a way to keep the dog “out of the way” for ten-plus hours a day.
Looking to crate train your puppy? If you follow these tips, crate training your pup can go smoothly.
Once your dog is potty trained and has been trained to not be destructive, going into the crate should be voluntarily. Leave the door open so the pet can come and go as they wish.
If you’re leaving your dog in the crate because they are destructive, then you need to invest in training. The truth is that excessive crating will likely only make the problem worse as they’ll probably go a little crazy when they’re finally let out of their crate.
If traditional training hasn’t worked, talk to an animal behaviorist. Whatever the reason, leaving your dog crated for sixteen-plus hours a day is cruel.
Crating your dog at night is an option, but as you get to know your dog, decide what is the best sleeping arrangement for them so you both can get a good night’s rest.
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