Crate training? Just as Jan says…it’s a battle of hard love. Can’t give in to the whines, squeals, barks or howls.
I recently posted this for another member:
Crate training goes back to my early days of learning and researching the basics of owning a Doberman. I looked at my YouTube history and I must have watched 60 different videos on it.
I think crate training is one of those things in which you just have to put in the time and the desired response will come. Some are easy and learn it…some are happy in there and love to go rest in their private lair. Mine only went in the crate if I asked them to do it. They want to be within 5ft of me all the time.
I used the crate in early puppyhood to control the crazy antics, keep them safe, when I left the house and a place to sleep at night. Generally stopped using the crate daily around 6-8months and gave them free rein of the house. It’s been a long time since I put Freyja in there, wife has been trying to get me to break it down and store in the shop but I don’t want to because I may get the itch for a new pup.
I do know that if they are in the crate and are whining, crying, barking…you do not let them out until they are settled and quiet for 3-5mins. This includes coming home to a crated excited pup.
Sometimes you just have to do tough love and refuse to acknowledge or let them out if they won’t settle.
Sometimes you go in there and softly tell them- it’s okay…I am here, it’s alright, calm down.
Sometimes I would sit down next to the crate until they settle. I think it really depends on the Doberman in front of you. Really love that saying from
@Ravenbird.
Looking at this video now after years of Doberman experience, I am not for sure how it works but I’ll be damn…it worked with both of mine. You just need to sacrifice 3-5 nights that you know you will be sleeping on the couch.
Good luck and with EVERYTHING in having a Doberman.
Stay patient
Stay consistent
Stay persistent
You cannot break your goals or allow them to slide…
If you stay on course and with purpose…you will be so proud of your perfect companion. It’s amazing what they can become if you do it correctly.
This is a good post for you to read:
It brings me the greatest pleasure to introduce: Angel! No reg name yet, but he is a Melrae pup. He's just over 9weeks and he is A LOT. He's making me work too tire him. His favorite things are food and finding bits of debris to ingest.
Thank you to the whole extended Melrae and Soluna fam on here, watching your dogs gave me in insight into the line. Special thanks to
@JanS for the recommendation.
We're working on leash, name, and leave it. Leave it gets used a lot.
The immediate struggle we have though, is the Crate. He didn't fuss overmuch when we first started the (9hr) drive...