Crate training a beagle puppy is one of the best way to
house break your puppy. Crate training also provides a safe environment for you to watch your puppy when you are unable to be constantly attentive and is a secure place for your puppy to sleep. This helps teach them bladder control because they usually won't go potty where they sleep. But remember that young puppy's don't have the muscles to always control their bladder so accidents will happen. As your pup gets older and becomes acclimated with his crate environment he will be able to hold his bladder longer.
Start crate training immediately after bringing home your new beagle puppy. Select a crate that is large enough for your puppy. The crate should be kept out of the way, but near the central area of activity so your beagle puppy becomes accustomed to the normal sounds, sights and smells of his new home. You can keep his favorite toys in the crate and give a him a blanket as a dog bed.
Be consistent as to when you keep your beagle in his crate. Don't let your beagle drink water or eat at least 2 hours before bedtime. This will help him make it through the night without having an accident. Be sure to also take him outside to go potty right before you put him in the crate.
Most importantly, remember that love and patience are the key to success when dog obedience training your beagle puppy. You will see amazing results if you follow these simple rules.
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