Long Term Confinement Area For Puppies By Urban Dog Training

January 4, 2013 by  
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When you are unable to supervise your puppy because you’re physically or MENTALLY absent, it’s best to confine them somewhere safe where no harm can come to them or to your belongings. This sets your puppy up for success since unsupervised access to any part of your home — indoors or outdoors — provides too many opportunities for you puppy to make bad choices and house training (potty training mistakes). An instructional video from Urban Dog Training.
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Clicker training a puppy @ 11 weeks is not only possible, it’s the fastest and nicest way to train. This video is a typical training session at www.atldogtraining.com . Make sure your pup has fun and training will become a normal part of his daily routine. Ken Dupcak CPDT kendupcak@gmail. Head Trainer K9 Coach: Ken Dupcak kendupcak@gmail.com Yellow Lab Puppy: Jackson
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23 Responses to “Long Term Confinement Area For Puppies By Urban Dog Training”
  1. jstinnett75 says:

    don’t apologize to that dip-shit, you did nothing wrong to be apologizing to him/her. i find all your video’s very helpful so thank you. i pray that you make a 100% recovery and God Bless You and Merry Christmas from Lexington, KY.

  2. Yingles says:

    Question, I have a 10 week old puppy and so far he really loves his confinement crate. I live in an apartment and do not have access to a yard. We were teaching him to go in a litterbox and he has managed to do so a few times thus far. However, eventually when he is older I’ll like him to go outdoors (when he can hold his bladder longer.) Am I counter-acting this by teaching him to go in a litterbox indoors?

  3. victoriashadishokri says:

    Very informative clip, thank you. I will buy more toys for my puppy. Thanks.

  4. Kane0r says:

    Wow that was really really well done. I just adopted a staffordshire bull terrier and I want him to be an indoor family member. I was just curious when he is in confinement while your home, you said don’t leave the pee pads out for him. So im assuming every hour or so lead him outside to go to the toilet. Other than that very very informative.

  5. gegeeshki11 says:

    cool and cuute! its a cavailer king charles spaniel is she? ᶘ ᵒᴥᵒᶅ

  6. gegeeshki11 says:

    ᶘ ᵒᴥᵒᶅ

  7. MichelleJonesers04 says:

    Thank you so much! I really appreciate this information!

  8. im9raj says:

    Hi. I hope you’re doing well and are on your way to a full recovery. I brought a show quality lab pup (7 weeks old) into my home today. He is a brat…to say the least. I am loving every bit of his naughtiness, and plan to set up a confinement area on the basis on your instructions. Thanks for the video. Take care and God bless.

  9. Jillian Rueter says:

    your local hardware store…or look online.

  10. Jillian Rueter says:

    It’s a Torus Water Bowl

  11. CzechFitnessGirl says:

    very nice video! Great advice!

  12. nathaniel brown says:

    i have 2 go to school at 7:00 and ill be home around 2:45. i want to make him poop/pee on the pad while im not home. what should i do b4 school and when i get home ?

  13. renbro02 says:

    Loved the video! Great job! Two questions Who is the manufacture of the “interlocking grass panels” you used in the video. Who sells them? I would really appreciate a response. Thank you.

  14. druha10304 says:

    the real answer is , get that mexican to come the dog thing.

  15. Amy Lee says:

    Thank you so much!

  16. TheUrbanPuppy says:

    It’s a Torus Water Bowl. They’re readily available at Pet Shops and on the internet. 🙂

  17. Amy Lee says:

    what was the brand of the non-slip non-breakable water bowl? Thank you!

  18. nathalie urrutia says:

    excuse me but can you please tell me the brand of the water bowl? thanks and great video by the way.

  19. TheBooban says:

    No its not. Its not necessary at all to leave puppies alone for 8 hrs while you work, and you shouldn’t do it. What is necessary is to make sure you have the means and support to get a doggy sitter when you need to _before_ you get a puppy. According to Swedish law you may not leave a dog alone for more than 4 hrs. Perfectly reasonable unless you are selfish. If you are not prepared to take the necessary responsibility for a pet, don’t get one.

  20. TheBooban says:

    I don’t agree with teaching puppies. Its like trying to teach a baby not to cry. They can’t help but do what they do.Things come naturally as they get older.

    Dogs will pee outside if they can. When they are puppies they don’t have muscle control.

    You shouldn’t try to “teach” a puppy not to have separation anxiety. They grow up and don’t give a damn about you. If you want a dog that doesn’t give a damn about you, don’t get one.

  21. Patrick Borg says:

    what dog is that

  22. Roni McLove says:

    This was very helpful thanks

  23. TheMilkshaek says:

    Very helpful, thank you.

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