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After your puppy has remained in
crate for about twenty minutes, remove him from
crate and take him outside. As soon as he goes potty, praise him, pet him and make him feel loved and close.
The next step in
puppy crate training process is to bring your puppy back inside and play together for twenty to thirty minutes. Then it's time to put your puppy back in
crate. You'll be able to gradually increase
crate time to two hours.
Puppies will not usually go potty in their crates. If your puppy has an accident, never scold. They really don't understand
idea that going potty is bad, so scolding doesn’t help. It only confuses them. For best results with puppy crate training, you'll need to have a schedule. And when you take your puppy outside, always make sure you take him to
same spot each time. Especially at first, every time you remove him from his crate, you'll want to take him outside. This builds a clear association in his mind.
As your puppy begins to get
hang of puppy crate training you'll be able to leave him in
crate for longer periods. Eventually he'll feel so at home in
crate that you'll be able to leave
crate door open overnight and for short periods during
day. Successful puppy crate training has two simple requirements: patience and a regular schedule. With those two things, your new puppy will soon be a happy, well-adjusted member of
family.

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