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When you first get your dog, especially if you purchase an older dog, you may find they are a little skittish for your home and you may have to re-house train the dog. In some cases you will need to incorporate some training tools to help you in most cases with your dog. One way to help your older dog learn the house training and keep down the number of accidents that may occur, would be to learn about cage training.
Use of the cage (or crate) would be a great way to teach your dog that is older and it works particularly well for people who are extremely busy with work and other activities, or just plain lazy. Training older dogs to take to the cage is an easy process that can be accomplished quickly and efficiently without driving you completely crazy.
Older dogs are usually harder to train than younger dogs as they have some habits that will usually hinder them from taking to the training as it would a younger dog. However they can be trained it just make take a little longer. You will need to be extremely consistent with the training of an older dog, especially if you are cage training them. In order for this process to work you will need to follow some very easy steps that must be followed to the letter and kept up on a regular basis.
When you first start working with your dog, you will need to set a time that you will definitely be available and keep that time, consistency is very important to your dog's successful training. It may actually be best to start his training earlier in the day, so you may want to start before going off to work in the morning. You will also want to have time during the night for the training as well to ensure that your dog gets off to bed in the cage in the night time.
You will need to take your dog outdoors soon after getting up in the morning, you should accompany him outdoors and bring him back indoors, keep an eye on his behavior. You must also start his commands outdoors, by telling him to go to the bathroom, using one or two words that you will use regularly so that he or she can learn that this word means that it is time to go to the bathroom. When he has accomplished your command then you will want to gently, without making too much of a fuss, praise your dog for their efforts. They will learn that this is a good thing to do and will work that much harder to please you.
When you are working with your older dog and house training him, you will need to be consistent, and firm with your commands. The dog is very happy to do what you say to please you; however you have to be able to become the leader of the pack in order for him to take you seriously.
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