Choose a crate that is large enough for your dog to stand, turn around, and lie down comfortably
Make the crate comfortable with a soft bed or blanket
Place the crate in a quiet but not isolated area of your home
Leave the crate door open at first
Let your dog explore the crate freely
Put treats, toys, or meals inside the crate
Feed your dog near the crate, then inside the crate
Reward your dog for entering the crate voluntarily
Start closing the door for short periods while your dog is calm
Stay nearby at first
Gradually increase the time your dog spends in the crate
Let your dog out before it becomes anxious or restless
Use the crate for short absences first
Increase crate time slowly over days or weeks
Take your dog out for potty breaks before and after crate time
Never use the crate as punishment
Avoid forcing your dog into the crate
Avoid leaving your dog in the crate too long
Keep crate sessions positive and consistent
Use a cue word like “crate” or “kennel”
Praise and reward calm behavior in the crate
Remove collars or harnesses before crating if needed for safety
Crate train puppies with age-appropriate time limits
Stop crate use if your dog shows signs of distress and restart more gradually
