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  • You know how to fix it, beating them]

  • I'm going to be a new puppy owner and I'm confused with crate training. Dog is supposed to associate the crate with being good but won't leaving her in there like this dog just make the dog associate the crate as being a bad thing?

  • omg this is EXACTLY how my husky puppy is!! the sound is so ear piercing lol gotta love him though!

  • He seems content.

  • dont keep him in a cage all his life

  • i agree that they need to be discplined but i feel so bad lisning to my new puppy cry till he lsys down for sleep but i kno it needs don its just heart wrenching

  • haha this looks like every puppy I have ever owned. As I speak my 7-week-old Boston Terrier is downstairs having a fit.

  • Did he break any teeth ?

  • @t1ffany15 the pup just has separation anxiety but has to learn to deal with it. That is my pup every morning, anywhere from 4:00-6:00, but without the towel and 10 times louder. She just gets lonely, and so does Storm. Eventually, it'll become his den and he will love it. It'll be his room

  • I'll never understand the idea of having a dog in a crate indoors, in a car that I understand but indoors

  • @Harry1love potty training

  • @JoodSomething never needed that for our border coliie, would have been house trained sooner if someone didn't teach him that one can do busniess on the balcony

  • @Harry1love oh thats cool. How did you do it than?

  • @JoodSomething we kind off found a rythem about around when he would need to go, and it dosen't help that he dosen't bark or whine when he want's out.

  • Talk about ignorance, the size of his crate for his size is FINE. The idea is so that he has enough room to stretch out but not enough to have one side to do his business. You also don't need to put a bowl of water in there because that defeats the whole purpose of crate training. I've got three dogs, all of them whined like that when I introduced the crate...now they step inside at a single command from me.

  • WHAT AN IDIOT! thats cruelty, the crates far to small, hes no water in there- no teething aid to chew AND that collar looks way to tight...get a grip! Get a book instead of making videos of a dog thats clearly stressed out.

  • Haha, his name fits his personality doesn't it.

  • I just got my husky two days ago. How does crate training work? He's about 7 weeks old

  • the husky: a cage! how can look in the mirrow without being disgusted?

  • 0:00 - 0:25, my dogs kinda acts like that lol

  • okay, i think that's torture to your dog. and he probably needs a crate that's a little bigger. don't you think he's i don't know maybe a little claustrophobic or has a little anxiety??

  • @mileycyrusfan197 LOL CLAUSTROPHOBIC? Dogs dont get claustrophobic hun. But i do agree its torture and animal abuse

  • "When i get out ima keeeeeel you"

  • You're not properly crate training your dog... You should take him to a professional since you've truamatized the poor thing now.. Instead of posting a 6 minute long video of him hating his crate and its too small... this is seriously fcked up.

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  • He needs a bigger crate. It is supposed to be considered their "house". Something for them to feel comfy and safe in.

  • prolly cause ur never supposed to leave an anxious puppy in his crate... take him out and play with him till he gets tired. thats just torturous

  • OMG i want one so bad! i ask every year for christmas since i was 7 and now im 16 and still havent got one. BUT I WILLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!

  • @JustAFunThing they r kinda expensive they are about 250 to 600 i guess we got my huskies in liconia indiana and they were 250 each i have a video of my dog then puppy on my channell we got her for 250 dollars good luck on your search for your puppy!!!

  • LMAO 2:47

  • Damn nature you scary!

  • Oh don't put him inside of this crate =( He looks so despaired :o

  • Aww poor puppy butt wants out...it would kill me to do hear this but crate training is good

  • Aww he just wet his bed

  • Annoying! I couldn't stand all the noise. I'd rather get an adult dog that was already trained.

  • At least give the dog a little bit of space

  • I don't see why some people think crating a dog is bad. No, it's not. It's protects a puppy from danger. I personally wouldn't let an 8week old puppy roam around my house without being supervised, do you know how much danger a puppy could get into if its not being watched? Crate training I would say is a must. That way if you have to leave, you can put them in the crate and KNOW they are not being destructive and tearing up your house.

  • @NejisGurl4Life Well of course it is dangerous in a big house for such a young thing. But I think that you could border a part of a room for the puppy and don't put it into a little crate like that. And well you see that he don't likes that he is despaired. But it is your opinion and I accept that. And well in a way it is a must. But not like that :S

    Regards

  • @SatalliteTelevision No, I would crate train my dog. It's not only safe for the dog, but the house as well. As the puppy gets older, and you let them roam around the house, that's when things gets torn up and chewed on. My 9mo old siberian goes in his crate when I go to college. He likes it in there. And when I come home I let him out.

  • @NejisGurl4Life Some dogs just can't be trusted with free run of the house. Now, I'm not saying the puppy should be crated for the entire day or nearly the whole day cause that's cruel/ But a few minutes a day would be fine. My siberian is only crated when I'm at school, other than that he's outside in the backyard running, following me around the house, or I'm walking him. But crate training a dog is a good thing.

  • @NejisGurl4Life Well I have a Dog to he is half an Husky half Malinois an explosive mix i think ^^ But well he is great at home, I never thought about doing that when he was younger. He destroyed some pillows and yes I have to say he is clever and when you came back home and said to him "Oh what is that!" He seemed to be ashamed. And now he is about 1 year he just lay done and sleep until I come back

    Excuse my bad english ^^

  • Even though this is the way to train them by leaving them alone, at 0:57 his mouth, teeth, and his tongue is sooooo cute!!

  • naww lawl :(

  • you know what I hate??? When you leave your dog in the cage for the night..and they poop in the cage then they step all over it -__- and you gotta go to school but instead your late to school cause you had to take the dog a bath and clean his cage..

  • @MrPacman023 that s only some dogs most dogs dont "go" where they sleep and you don't have to clean it while you go to school!!! just leave the dog out of the crate and clean it when you get home or wake up more early!!! this is how to train them!!! or else they will poop in the house.your so lazy.

  • @doglovervt99 Lmao Im suprised you noticed that with one comment xD Lmao But yeah I am lazy :P and Im working on it ..He's getting there lol

  • @MrPacman023 lol. well, if you get a dog youve gotta prepare for it.

  • Amagat, my puppy was never this bad :O. Man this little guy's a beastttt

  • Careful with the beast!

  • Ha ha! my husky was this way!

  • With my Husky, I just put a blanket over the whole crate....and put him in a room either downstairs or somewhere quiet. where humans wouldn't be walking through daily. He never acted like this.

  • @SeberHusky Yup try replicating a den by draping blanket over the crate.

  • whoa my puppy was never this bad... but i only ever put him in his crate at night...pluse its im my room so i guess that helped :P know he only whines for the first 5 minutes then goes to sleep

  • Why didn't you snack his nose???

  • @iKILLIANO no need for "smacking" the pup eventually quiet down...would you smack your baby for crying?

  • @Snaarley the puppy is crying because hes locked in the cage and not disciplined.. babies cry because of pain or hunger... disciplining dogs at an early age works best :D b4 they take on bad habits :)

  • @iKILLIANO ..Honest to God..woooowwww..I never knew that, you must be a genius..I've only had Siberian Huskies for 30 years....what do I know...listen here...I'm no stranger to Siberians..they are a different breed in themselves......if you're gonna cage a Sibe, you need to create a den so they feel secure. I never crated my Sibes, they had free run of my house and I taught them to respect the house. I had my Sibes house trained in two weeks...I slept with them attached to my arm with a leash.

  • @Snaarley ok... you're a CREEP... the puppy was crying because he was MAD... like a spoiled child... and a siberian husky is a dog.. nothing special, they need a bit more exersise and grooming that is all.

  • @iKILLIANO ... CREEP?,,,,no I'm not ....low blow there iKILLANO, you have to resort to name calling...sorry you roll that way...Sibes are two steps from a wolf...they are special..it's a shame you don't see that. They are clever and perceptive.....I know. It's obvious you never owned a Sibe....

  • @Snaarley WHY do you think a husky is special???? seriously its a dog.. i have a labrador and a husky and they show the exact same temperment..

  • @iKILLIANO ..Hi, first I think they're special because they have blue eyes (JMPO) ...secondly I think they're special because they are soooooo close to wolves, yet still domestic.....and they are so misunderstood...so many people want them because they are so pretty, but when people get them they can't handle them because they are high strung and they end up in a shelter...this is why I think they are special. But I must add, I love and adore all dogs, but Sibes have my heart.

  • @Snaarley ok you think huskies are special, but they're not end of story

  • @Snaarley No offense. (I totally agree with sibes being different from most other dogs, so don't get me wrong. I love them too! :P) But Technically, sibes are no closer to wolves than any other dogs. They were bred as sled dogs in Eastern Siberia by people to work in the harsh cold climates. That's why they look the way they do. In fact, they have grown bigger than when they were first bred. They were called the "Siberian Rats" in the Nome Alaskan races. (Just a fun fact, there.) :D

  • @MissB2TheLynn ..Hi, thanks for the fun fact..but to me, they are 2 steps from a wolf. I've had Sibes for 30 years...you have ...wolf...mal..sibe...maybe just for looks, but how many dogs look like wolves and can still be considered a domestic dog? But I agree about them getting larger over the years, my Sibe is 104 lbs, he is so big boned, bigger then normal...but he is AKC ( not that, that matters, he's fixed )

  • @iKILLIANO ...I had them attached to my arm so if they need to go out in the middle of the night, I knew it, and I got up and took them out. Siberians aren't for everybody, you need to be a certain kind of alpha person yourself..which I am.....no disrespect to you....but if you never raised Sibes, you don't know what they are all about.

  • rip steve jobs

  • I have a dog and he doesn't wreck our house and I think crates are torture devices

  • @paulhori how are they torture devices they love being in there crates if you train

  • My puppy did this for weeks... It helps when you exercise them before hand.

  • looks like he be mad at you after he will get out..

  • EVERYONE YELLING AT THIS PERSON, ANY OTHER PEOPLE, OR COMPLAINING ABOUT CRATE TRAINING A PUPPY: WATCH THIS VIDEO, VISIT THIS SITE, AND STOP TELLING PEOPLE THEY ARE CRULE

    How To Crate Train a Puppy - Crate Training a Puppy (youtube video)

    Crate Training: The Humane Society of the United States (website)

    PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LEARN THE TRUTH BEFORE YOU INSULT PEOPLE WHO LOVE THEIR PETS ARE ARE DOING NOTHING WRONG! CRATE TRAINING IS A GOOD THING, TAKE THE TIME TO LEARN WHY!

  • @pkpb97 why are "you" yelling? lol

  • @Snaarley hmmm not really yelling... more emphasizing that if people would just do their research on something BEFORE they decide to criticize someone, and tell someone that they are "abusing" their puppy when they really are not, then it would greatly reduce the number of arguments and would keep them from looking like an idiot-thats all haha- Just because you think you know something, just because this puppy looks like its "crying" doesn't mean that crates are abusive lol ^_^

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  • other wise at least give him a bigger cage!!!!!! or put treats in there our something!!!!!

  • @bubu123po You can't put treats or else the puppy will soil his crate. I know it looks really harsh, but it really isn't. If you let out and let the puppy out, he will learn to repeatedly whine / bark to get his way and this way he'll never be properly crate trained.

  • thats just mean the puppy wants out!!!! cant you see it is irritated? he is barking crying and showing his teeth try to open the cage!!!!!

  • im gonna tell on you!! realise him !

  • Mine did exactly the same, now she's 11 weeks old and goes in to the crate willingly by herself. And for everyone saying it's cruel, you should get yourself a puppy and see how well you cope without a crate...

  • The people who post comments like 'let the f***ing dog out' and 'this is cruel' are the same people who would have uncontrollable dogs. You can't let him have everything he wants to just because he is throwing a tantrum. It isn't hurting him.

  • Wow he doesn't quit does he? xD

  • omg i think the highlight of the video was when he peed in the cage, i was in hysterics at that point.

    Also to all the people who say this is cruel, this method is very vital to a dog's life. If you happen to put your dog in a crate on a 6 hour drive in the car then you want the dog to be comfortable in the crate. My husky has been crate trained to sleep in the 6'4 kennel in the garage at night.

  • Hey people who think this is cruel, have you ever owned a dog? You obviously haven't because if you did you would realize this person is crate training it. If you don't have anything nice or logical to say than don't say it at all. It's a cute dog now stop hating and enjoy the video!

  • I am suffering/ enduring the same experience with my five-year old dog. She wasn't crate trained as a puppy and should have been. Over the past five years she has frequently urinated and left unwanted presents in the house. Now that she has been prescribed by our vet for crate-rest, she is in her crate almost all the time and is hating every moment of it. But she HAS gotten better with patience and time. For all of you haters, crate-training is one of the best things a puppy can learn. :)

  • This is cruel.

  • Dogs are pack animals and should never be left alone. It's a direct threat to their survival instinct to be left behind, when they wish to remain with the pack, in safety, where they constantly assess and reassess their position. I wish people were not allowed to own animals ... Dogs need constant company. Dogs need other dogs.

  • @voyagersystem even dogs with another dog companion cant always be trusted to have free roam of the house at night and when people are at work. The method of crate training is a commonly used and excepted method because it teaches the dog that a couple of hours, or a night by itself in a quiet environment is ok and that they have not been abandoned. This is an important aspect for all animals to learn, as no one is home 100% of the time to watch them. This keep the animal safe when alone.

  • @voyagersystem dogs do not need other dogs or people so dont encourage someone with one dog to get 2 more because their dogs are "lonely" it only makes things worse for someone inexperienced. I am a one dog kind of person and they turn out well. It depends on breed and their temperment. Like an akbash they are independent and stubborn they dont "need" other dogs or people. All puppies cry but huskies and malamutes are VERY vocal thats why this pup makes so much more noise than other dog breeds.

  • ... I feel so sad now.

  • Wow seriously.. crate training??? Is that a nicer word for cruelity?? Its a dog expect things to get broken, chewed up, scratched if u can't handle it buy a chia pet

  • @6425sparky read an article about crate training and the positive behavior and safety that it brings to a home with a dog. There is nothing cruel about this. Its the same concept as teaching a child it needs to sleep in its own bed in their room and not in the parents bed; the crate is like a bedroom.You wouldnt give a 2 year old full run of the house without supervision would you? Then you shouldnt give it to a puppy either. As is commonly stated, "having a puppy is like having a child"

  • Hey :) You should do a recent video of your husky in his crate to show the difference and link them to the new video through here. People don't get it.... I'm just listening to my pup crying his heart out in next room and it's horrible!! But he needs to get used to it. Ahhh! How long did it take you?x

  • I'd never do this to my dog, I mean I don't really get it. Why buy a dog if you're just going to put it in a cage? It has more room in Kennels and Rescue centers. Personally, I think your a prick. You could have at least bought a bigger cage. I wouldn't be surprised if your dog hates you.

  • @OhGoodGollyMissMolly Hey :) I've just got a mal pup and i am trying to do crate training. Have you ever had a puppy? I fyou researched it then you would know why you should do this. Ideally I wouldn't want to do this, but most people have to leave their dog at some point and honestly I can't think why crate training is a bad thing. It is really horrible for us at the moment as we have just got our puppy and he hates been left alone but we need to get him used to it.

  • @HudsonRiverMalamutes Yes, I've had a puppy. We never left him in the crate. And when did have to go out and have to leave him alone, we just leave him in the kitchen. Lot of room to run round if he wants to. I don't understand how a crate would 'train' your dog. I honestly don't understand why people would buy a puppy if they're not willing to let it roam free. How does crate training help you in the long run?

  • @OhGoodGollyMissMolly My message was too long so I'll send you a PM :) x

  • @OhGoodGollyMissMolly my Inuit was in a cage when we got her too, cant leave her to roam around unsupervised as they get bored quick and the destruction starts.

  • @cowboyfromkettins I still don't think destruction is a good reason to put her in a cage. Just put her in the kitchen, that's what we do.

  • @OhGoodGollyMissMolly tried that, turns out that inuits learn quickly how to open cupboards and fridges. put them in the cage at night or when you go out and they will go mental for a week or so, then they learn that the cage means sleep time and they calm down. saying that my cage is like 6 of those and double the height.

  • @OhGoodGollyMissMolly no all kitchens can be blocked off. My house has all open rooms that cant be blocked off. A crate helps keep a puppy safe when no one can watch is. Also, during the house breaking stages, a crate helps puppies learn that they can "hold it" for a little while when they need to go out, and that as soon as they have the urge to go doesnt mean to squat down in a corner of the kitchen. They dont want to go where they sleep so ideally they will wait until they can be brought out.

  • I have a dog and I never put him in a crate and he does not wreck our house and I think crates are torture devices.

  • @paulhori Good 8)

  • @paulhori

    They are not torture devices. You obviously do not know what crate training really is. I won't bother explaining it, but they are as far from torture as possible. I hardly ever lock my dog's crate, and he will go in there just for a nap. Oh, that really sounds like torture.

    This is just a very bad example of a not very well crate-trained dog.

  • @OhGoodGollyMissMolly you have to start with a small cage so they learn to hold it for a little while when they need to go to the bathroom. This technique is usually used mostly during the house breaking stage so the puppy doesnt run off and pee in a hidden corner every time it has to go. It helps control the times and places where the pup will relieve itself. Its not like the dog will spend its life in the crate, just while it is being trained the rules of the house. Read about it.

  • in beetween all the sreaming he took a piss lmao

  • something else you can use that for is for timeout

  • Yeah crate training is mandatory; but don't taunt them, don't even be in the same room, that's the point. The dog must learn that ;when they are put in a crate it's for their own safety, or well being. When you trravel, a dog is safest in an accident in their crate. When you want to train a pup whento go potty, crate training for short periods of tine are a must; it teaches them that after naps or the nighttime, the first thing we do is go outside to potty, not in the house.

  • very adorable...i hated this part with all puppies i have had in my lifetime..even as a child.. it drove me crazy every single night.. good job keeping it up though!

  • SACALO DE AHI PENDEJOOOO QUE TE METAN ATI AHI.!!

  • He is so cute :(

  • why do that husky cry a lot

  • My husky puppy currently still does the same thing...hes 11 weeks old. He comepletely HATES it..DESPISES the crate. I have no clue how to get him to like it.

  • @GuitaRox333 try giving him some treats while in the cage, like a kong treat ball with a little peanut butter inside. That way, he associates the crate with good things. However, while crate training, you dont want to feed your puppy their food and water in the crate but a toy or treat ball will help the puppy to love his crate.

  • Wow this is VERY good quality! nice camera...

  • @87madelaine ah the crate training, sucks doesn't it!

  • wow, look at the dogs face. it looks like a killer! haha

  • Crating the dog shows it doesn't own the home. Jeez guys. For a Siberian, it's either crating it or biting its ears!

  • For a newbie like me, this would scare me! :O I plan to have a maltese/lhasa/japanese spitz hopefully by next year.Is crate training really necessary? My thoughts are to let the puppy roam around the house and have a basket for him to sleep in. This may sound funny but I'm serious. I just wish my dog wouldn't be like this! I also plan to have SIberian Husky after my first dog!

  • @ilovesamsungverymuch the problem with your approach is that a new puppy doesnt know the rules. If the puppy has to go to the bathroom, how will the pup know to let you know it needs to go? It wont. It will go relieve its self where ever it wants in your house. Crate training is essential for puppies because it keeps them and your house safe while they learn the rules. The dont have to be in all the time, just when not being watched.

  • @pkpb97 Thank you for the reply. Gonna read lots of dor training book :)

  • its not tourture to crate trsne your dog. the whole porpouse is to teach the dog that it doesnt own the house, and that the owner is in comand. if you let your dog just roam around when theybare young then they will get the idea that they own the house.

  • thats a mean lookin husky man hope i get one just like him

  • awww, I would of caved and let him sleep with me..

  • @ghouliegirl33 lol I feel like doing that sometimes... we have just got our pup and trygin to get him used to being alone and be in his crate at night... I don't want a full sized Alaskan Malamute in bed with me. hehe

  • Let her sleep with you on bed, I urge you. My late dog Snoopy was always caged also at night and after she passed away, that was the biggest regret of my life. So, if you don't want that guilt that I am feeling now, buy a doggie bed or better yet, let her sleep on your bed! :)

  • my little husky enzo does the same stufff... its unreal how long they can just freak out and bark alllll night.. has he ever escaped his cage? My pup enzo is an escape artist now haha its unreal how he can get out sometimes

  • i want a siberian husy SOOOOO badddd toooo

    there just beautifullll <3 <3

  • Does that mean he likes it

  • Siberian Husky Puppy is not that kind of attitude they are playful maybe they are torturing the Siberian Husky Puppy piece of shit

  • @sawsawsipipo Get real, torturing?

  • @sawsawsipipo It's not torture, it will be very good for him when he is older and he feels the cage is his safe place :)

  • Omg!

  • OMG YOUR DOG IS SOOOOOOOOOOO CUTE. BUT PLEASE DON'T DO THIS TO HIM.

  • @RaidenGear15 He's really good now. Thanks for the compliments.

  • @RaidenGear15 It is a part of training that a lot of dogs need. Huskies can be destructive if left alone so they need training to like the cage as their safe place. And to keep then out of trouble. I'm guessing you've not had a puppy or a husky. We have just got our Alaskan Malamute puppy and we are just going through this stage. It is horrible to go through but eventually he will learn to love his crate and retreat to it if he is sad and he will feel safe there :) x

  • So I should just ignore my puppy? Sorry, I have a German Shepherd pup, got her last night , and she has been crying all night in the crate. I've let her out only several times to play with her to try and tire her out. But watching videos, Suggest that I should ignore her. Does positive reinforcement work when she enters the crate? And how long does it take before they stop having a tantrum?

  • @OnyxedDog I wouldn't ignore your puppy, never a good idea. However I can tell you I had to sleep on the floor next to the crate for a few nights, or else i wasn't going to sleep. They just want attention. :)

  • @OnyxedDog positive reinforcement is ALWAYS a good thing! Reinforce with some long lasting toys like a treat ball or your pups favorite toy whenever it goes into the crate. This will help the pup see the crate as a GOOD thing

  • he is not a birt let him out ...

  • @97ChupO Learn how to spell.

  • He hate that dog wistle there blowing

  • @Jonesjc219 That's cruel, there is no whistle.

  • Crate training is in no way cruel, although at this stage it may appear so. I have an 11 week old husky and he was identical to this at 8 weeks. He now willing goes into his crate at night to sleep. If he wakes up before me he sits there quietly until I am ready to let him out. When I leave him during the way (only for a couple hrs at a time) he whimpers for the first 5 minutes then goes to sleep. I should mention though that your husky probably should not have his collar on while in his crate.

  • Oh my.... hahaha my puppy was never that bad. he just whined alot. i didnt have a husky though. at least he didnt learn how to push the tray out & get out the bottom.

  • oh my god you basterd just let the poor dog out

  • @shimmer65153bat It is normal behavior for a puppy to act like this. The puppy has enough space in the crate, so it is fine.

  • @Barbiequeen89 Yeah, it truly was separation anxiety, he missed the other pups in the litter.

  • @shimmer65153bat It really does seem bad and I am going through the same thing with our puppy. But it is really important we do it while he is just a puppy because in time he will love his crate and it will keep him out of trouble and while were out it will save him hurting himself or doing anything we wouldn't want him to do. I am literally sat listening to my puppy crying and it's the most horrible thing to listen to all I want to do is go in and cuddle him but he needs to get used to it x

  • my little yorkie x ...has a play pen not even a create and he hates it!!! he barked for 2 hours stright ! ...what on eath do i do

  • i dont see why so many people put their dogs in small cages inside their own homes.... this is a dog that needs to run ( in their breed) its cruel to me.. if you trained your dogs properly ( toilet train and obedience) they wouldnt be tormented by being locked in tiny ass cages.

  • @nyreedewis the crate is not a cage that they sit in all day. it is a TOOL for toilet training and to help keep the pup safe when it can not be watched. Once the pup is all trained the crate is simply used as a den, and most dogs will willingly choose to sleep in there once they are trained that the crate is a good thing.

  • @pkpb97 lets see how you feel being in crate

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  • @ASAFYY When you have a baby you put it in a crib to sleep at night . When used correctly, a crate is not a jail or a prison cell. It is a crib, a bedroom for a puppy that doesnt know the rules and can hurt itself. Watch this video and visit this site. How To Crate Train a Puppy - Crate Training a Puppy (youtube video) Crate Training: The Humane Society of the United States (website)

    PLEASE, LEARN THE TRUTH BEFORE YOU INSULT PEOPLE! CRATE TRAINING IS A GOOD THING, TAKE THE TIME TO LEARN WHY!

  • @pkpb97 so put him in a crate at night time and with more space

  • @ASAFYY you have to start small when they are just learning, so they wont want to use the bathroom in the crate. As they grow and can hold their bladder for longer, you get them a bigger crate or extend the size of it. They are only meant to stay in for a few hours when they are learning. For puppies they should be brought out every 3 hours to use the bathroom during the night. I agree that leaving a puppy in a crate all day is mean, but for a couple hours at a time helps it to learn. :)

  • @ASAFYY

    It's just like your bedroom. Comfy, cozy, and a happy place. It should be at least.

    I actually went in my dog's crate a few times. Too small for me, but other than that it was a very comfortable place.

  • @Haflingerluv99 i see youtube has change the scroll button on the video

  • @ASAFYY

    what?

  • Lol :58

  • The worst part about husky puppies is crate training they are very loud and are hyper 90% of the time. Takes them a long time to grow out of it also.

  • Why you need to put him in a crate ? He live there ? I really don't understand that...

  • @erwanaurora You put a puppy in a crate for several reasons to train it how to potty on a weewee pad, to keep it from getting into trouble when your out of a room for several minutes, and for sleep.

  • @Barbiequeen89 Well said! :)

  • Why you need to put him in a crate ? He live there ?

  • @erwanaurora Yeah I keep him in a box his whole life

  • I think he wants out

  • @supercrazymonkey500 It's more "play with me play with me"

  • bitch let it out the fucking cage

  • @CoolLondonParis real intelligent

  • Iam getting a puppy, Ive had so many dogs in my life , and only 1 has done crate training, it only lasted a night. I rathered him sleeping witth me in my bed or on the floor with the door closed. Just so he would not feel lonly. But maybe thats only me.

    Iam not planning on crateing my dog this time around either. I usally keep the dog in a certain room when Iam away, And they are always just fine.

    P.S. cute puppy. Even if he is having a fit ;3