4 Month Old Puppy Crate Training Schedule
My Personal Experience
When I first got my puppy, I was completely overwhelmed with the responsibility of taking care of him. One of the most important things I needed to do was crate train him. I had read about it, but I wasn’t sure where to start. I made a lot of mistakes along the way, but eventually, I figured out a schedule that worked for me and my puppy.
Introduction
Crate training is an important part of raising a puppy. It helps keep them safe and secure, and it also helps with potty training. But crate training can be challenging, especially if you don’t have a schedule to follow. In this article, I’ll share my tips and tricks for creating a 4-month-old puppy crate training schedule that works.
Events and Competitions
If you’re interested in competing with your puppy, there are several events you can participate in. Some of the most popular events include obedience trials, agility trials, and conformation shows. These events require a lot of training, but they can be a lot of fun for both you and your puppy.
Schedule Guide
Creating a schedule for your puppy is important, especially when it comes to crate training. Here’s a sample schedule you can follow: – 6:00am: Wake up and take your puppy outside to potty – 6:30am: Breakfast time – 7:00am: Playtime and training time – 8:00am: Crate time – 11:00am: Take your puppy outside to potty – 11:30am: Lunchtime – 12:00pm: Playtime and training time – 1:00pm: Crate time – 4:00pm: Take your puppy outside to potty – 4:30pm: Dinner time – 5:00pm: Playtime and training time – 6:00pm: Crate time – 9:00pm: Take your puppy outside to potty – 9:30pm: Bedtime
Schedule Table
Time | Activity |
---|---|
6:00am | Wake up and take your puppy outside to potty |
6:30am | Breakfast time |
7:00am | Playtime and training time |
8:00am | Crate time |
11:00am | Take your puppy outside to potty |
11:30am | Lunchtime |
12:00pm | Playtime and training time |
1:00pm | Crate time |
4:00pm | Take your puppy outside to potty |
4:30pm | Dinner time |
5:00pm | Playtime and training time |
6:00pm | Crate time |
9:00pm | Take your puppy outside to potty |
9:30pm | Bedtime |
Question and Answer
Q: How long should I crate my puppy for?
A: It’s recommended that you crate your puppy for no more than 4 hours at a time during the day. At night, you can crate your puppy for longer periods of time.
Q: What if my puppy whines or barks in the crate?
A: It’s normal for a puppy to whine or bark when they’re first being crate trained. But you should never let your puppy out of the crate when they’re whining or barking. Wait until they’re quiet, and then let them out.
Q: Should I put toys or blankets in the crate?
A: Yes, you can put toys and blankets in the crate. But make sure they’re safe and won’t be a choking hazard for your puppy.
FAQs
Q: Can I use the crate as punishment?
A: No, you should never use the crate as punishment. The crate should be a safe and comfortable place for your puppy to relax.
Q: What if my puppy has an accident in the crate?
A: If your puppy has an accident in the crate, don’t punish them. Clean up the mess and take them outside to potty immediately.
Q: How long does it take to crate train a puppy?
A: It can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks to crate train a puppy. It depends on the individual puppy and how consistent you are with the training.