Crate training is often used successfully as part of a training program of the dog house. Since dogs have a natural instinct to keep their sleeping area clean, they are reluctant to soil the drawers. So the theory is that if you keep a dog confined in a cage, it will wait until he left to go outside to eliminate and will soon have a dog house trained. While this is true in theory, there are some things to consider for this plan to succeed.
First, a box must be only a small part of potty training your dog. Never expect your dog to spend the whole day and night in a box with the door closed, with only potty breaks for exercise. That is not an acceptable way to house train a dog.
A box can be a useful tool for house training dogs, always have positive associations with it. It should be a comfortable place where your dog can relax, sleep and feel safe. And your dog should only be left unattended in it with the door closed for a couple of hours at a time maximum. Also, make sure your dog has freed itself before being packaged for you can comfortably sleep while you are away.
At night, make sure your dog has had his nocturnal walk and disposal. Keep the box in your bedroom so you can hear if the dog becomes uncomfortable and needs to go out. If you leave your dog in its cage, where she has no other choice for flooring, you get rid of his potty training progress. So it is very important to be available for the dog if you need to make their needs during the process of house training.
The rest of potty training should be that taking your dog out several times during the day and an opportunity to make their needs in the area that you designate. Give lots of verbal praise, as she is the removal and give one of their favorite foods as soon as it is finished.
Once the boxes are used properly, along with a commitment to the potty training program, to help a dog learn to spend the night or stay home alone for a couple of hours without accidents. After the dog has successfully learned the routine, the box can be left open the door so she can come and go at will. She then voluntarily use the box as a place to rest and relax.