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Help your Puppy Love the Crate

Puppy Crate Training:

A step-by-step video course that teaches you exactly how to build positive crate habits through games, confidence, and trust.

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As easy as 5-10

minute games

Positive, reward-

based training

Learn at your

own pace

Crate training shouldn't feel like a battle.

 

In just 5-10 minutes at a time, you'll teach your puppy to love their crate through fun, reward-based games that fit into your routine.

 

This step-by-step course shows you exactly how to introduce the crate, build comfort and duration, avoid common mistakes, and create positive crate habits that last.

"Can't say enough good things about Pamela and her magical work. It's been 12 years since I've had a puppy, and I was rusty. I never crate trained with my first dog and realized that this new pup needed crate training. My 8 year old daughter watched the videos as well and together we had our 5 month old pup loving her crate in hours!! We even took a 5 hour road trip with pup in the crate and not one whine! Pamela's attention to detail and positivity both with training the dogs and dealing with us nervous humans is unmatched."

-Lina with Posey

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What You'll Learn:

Teach your puppy that the crate is a safe, rewarding place they want to be
Help your puppy stay relaxed for longer without rushing the process
Simple games that build confidence while making training enjoyable
Avoid common crate training mistakes that lead to frustration

What's Included:

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Step-by-step video lessons

Easy to follow training plan

Printable worksheets

Lifetime access

Learn at your own pace

BONUS- How to teach a crate cue

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This course is not intended for puppies experiencing separation anxiety, confinement anxiety, or isolation anxiety. If your puppy shows severe signs of distress when left in the crate, such as persistent escape attempts, excessive drooling, destructive behavior, or eliminating in the crate despite being house-trained, treatment involves a different underlying cause and requires an individualized behavior modification plan beyond the scope of this course.

Frequently Asked Questions

Help your puppy feel safe, confident, and happy in their crate

Stop wondering if you're doing it right. Start building crate confidence with a clear, positive plan you can feel good about.

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