Is Your Dog Barking In Their Crate? Here's What To Do
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- čas přidán 1. 07. 2024
- A common question we get from puppy owners is how to stop a dog from barking in the crate. Lots of people take the silent treatment approach, where they try to just ignore their dog. And while this can work sometimes, there are lots of situations where that isn’t enough information for your dog to understand what you want from them. So if you’ve tried doing nothing and that’s not working, then it’s time to do something about it.
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0:00 Introduction
0:40 A Crate Is A GREAT Training Tool!
1:23 Use Your Crate At Different Times, In Different Locations!
1:43 Use Your Crate Often
1:47 You'll Have More Opportunities To Train Through The Barking
2:06 Be "All Business" When You're Letting Your Dog Out Of Their Crate
2:43 Reinforce The Quiet, Relaxed Behavior
3:48 Make Sure Your Dog Is Quiet Before Letting Them Out!
4:22 Use Your Voice First!
5:39 You Don't Need To Use Food!!
6:24 A Leash Or Long-line Will Be Helpful
6:52 Set This Situation Up To Train Through It
If you're looking for more crate training tips, I have put together a Crate Training playlist for you here: czcams.com/video/sBHJj5bqIkE/video.html
As always, I want to thank you for watching and wish you Happy Training! ~Ken
Hi there, Amanda! A collar will give you the best control of your puppy and it’s a much better piece of equipment during training. A harness is a great option once your puppy has learned their skills and it is something that your puppy can “graduate” to.
A properly fitted collar will be able to stay on your dog all of the time. You’ll need to check on the collar as your puppy gets bigger, to make sure it’s still the right size and with most collars you can adjust it to be the perfect fit. People have run into issues when their pups collar is too loose with their puppy wearing it overnight. So checking its size a couple of times every week as your puppy is growing, is always a good idea. Thanks for watching! ~Ken
I'm overwhelmed with my 2 puppies I accidentally became momma for
It doesn't work I tried....
Wife “let’s get a puppy, look he’s so cute”
4 days later I’m here… it’s 438am…
I sat in front of the crate and every time my dog stop barking I gave him a treat and told him good boy then the longer he went without crying I really reward him with three treats. This dog is so quiet now in his crate it make me wonder is he ok. Lol
I need to do this ASAP because I need to sleep!!
Your a lifesaver
Duddde thankss he’s quiet now
yo i think its working. im doing it right now. but i also think it’s half she’s tired and this rewarding the quiet timed. will definitely introduce the crate in scattered times during the day like in the video 👍🏻
How longg did it take?
I’m glad I’m not the only one having trouble with this. I’m going to try this tomorrow. I know it will take time. Edit: Two days later after putting food (breakfast and dinner) in his crate, kong, and having him practicing going in and out of his crate...he has stopped crying at bedtime for the past few days.
Tapping on the crate and then praising my puppy for being quiet worked like a charm. Now he loves his crate and doesn’t make any noise while in there. Great advice
The issue is that many trainers give a lot of mixed advise. Sometimes I have had trainers say to stop the noise by giving treats, others say be silent. It really confusing not just me, but the furry one.
I think there is that mix advice bc not all dogs train the same, some react better to different techniques. The key is to try out something and if it dosnt work out then move on to the next one. What they all have in common is patience and effort, you need to show your dog that you are trying and they respond better.
Yeah I noticed sometimes if she settles down for a few mins and then I treat her and walk away again she’s like woah where are you going! And starts all over again 😂
@@ifbbradshaw6781 Exactly what is happenning with my puppy. I am getting so tired of doing the same over and over and it till doe not work.
Then others say ignore all noise from the pup. That they need to learn to self sooth. Goodbye sleep.
This works! I have been crate training my new puppy for 9 days and all she does is scream and bark for hours. I live in an apartment so the noise has caused me so much stress due to neighbors complaining. I applied his suggestions today and it worked instantly for my puppy! I am so grateful! Thank you!
Thank you for all your videos you’ve really been a resource for us with our 11 week old shelter pup!
THANK YOU! I adopted a 14wk old shepherd mix and this has helped so much with her barking while in the crate! Sometimes I even sometimes rewatch it to refresh my memory
I'm up at at 4 am watching this cause new puppy won't be quiet 🙃
Edit- I usually just cover her up with a blanket now and she does just fine
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Hayden Payne sameeee!
Same
@@christinacjleanncapps4761 She is now 4 months and she still does it but not as bad anymore.
We cover ours but he still barks 😬
4:15am... I'm in pain
Beautiful video and very clear instructions....thanks for sharing such valueable information :) really appreciate it.
Thank you! I watched this video and 9 days later went from 20 min of nonstop barking to 1 bark over 20 minutes! Still putting the finishing touches on crate training with my new rescue, but I am now well rested and have the patients to solidify Idgie's love for her crate.
I can hardly believe how well that worked with my 9 week old puppy. He's generally very good but has a tendency to bark when I put him back in his play pen and walk away. I tried the "quiet" method followed by praise for being quiet and it worked like a charm. Thank you so much for this! You get a new sub.
I've been looking for this video forever! Thank you!
I hope you found it just in time, Marissa. Thanks for watching! ~Ken
Thank you so much for this! My puppy was barking like crazy for two nights after we brought him home. We practiced these crate training exercises during the day yesterday and he didn’t bark all night last night AND he responded to the whining correction. I’m amazed that it worked so fast!
This guy is the real deal. Thank you!
Our little goldendoodle puppy is great in the crate at feeding times and at night but HATES when we give her crate time during the day. Working with her for just 15 rewarding her for settling down has already improved her behavior SO much!! Thank you!!
Don’t normally comment but my 8 week old Boston terrier listened exactly to what you said, Thank you!
This video was really helpful. Thank you.
Omg this is so helpful. Thank you!!
3:21 but if i give my dog a bone or anything he can chew on in his crate, he will start barking again when he finished it because he’ll want more
Thank you much..I have a new puppy and the tips are a great help!
Omg this video was so helpful! Trying to crate train my 13 week old Alaskan Malamute has been a nightmare with the constant barking & whining. This worked IMMEDIATELY after weeks of not making much progress.
Much needed!
Thanks great advice
Really helpful. Thank you.
soooo helpful! thank yoU!!!!!!
I just brought home an 8 week old golden retriever and this has been so helpful. Specially with house breaking, he is spending lots of time in the crate and it’s day 5 and he goes in there willingly on his own now. 👌🏼
Mine are about and sister and have never used a crate. So how would I get that to work now?
Thank you so much this helps alot!😊💖😊🐶💖🐶
great tips - thank you
Excellent advice.
thanks, we just got a lab and these videos are going to be very helpful
thanks a lot, been having a lot of trouble with kennel training and hopefully this will help! ill keep you updated :)
How is this going
Thank you so much for your training advice, it has made a world of difference for me n my 9 week of puppy. Better informed mom has made a much happier baby!!!👏👏👏
My dog doesn’t mind the crate when sleeping but when he’s awake he doesn’t like going in. What can I do so he can enjoy playing in there?
I have the exact same problem! He's a dream when he's tired and I make sure to tire him out before putting him in for a nap. He may whine a tiny bit but then he goes down pretty quick. But if I try to feed him in there he's never happy or even just to put him in for a minute to get some food! He barks like crazy!
Exactly! I’m going through this right now. My almost 2 year old Yorkie all of a sudden has a problem being in his crate. Never had it ever been a issue.
I love my dog but he does tend to give me a headache 😩 he did well in the crate up until a few months ago, now all he does is bark. I was ignoring him, sometimes that would work but most of the time it didn't. So I just tried the quite and praise and it worked after a quite a bit of tries. I'm gonna keep on trying this method. Thanks 😊
Just what I needed today to help my puppy. Thank you!!
You're very welcome, Christy! Happy Training! ~Ken
Worked like a charm! She settled down perfectly.
I never doubted your ability, Christy😉 Glad it was helpful, Thanks for watching! ~Ken
Omg you saved my night , i tried both 1 and 2 steps it wasent working moved crate to another room with him and he is quiet now ..
Your advice works!!! Thank you so much for making these videos for us, for free. Two night ago we had about 2 hours of sleep due to our puppy crying and barking in their crate. Our previous dog never fussed in the crate, so we thought the right thing to do was to let the dog “bark it out”. Last night, within 5 minutes of following your advice on tapping the crate with “uh uh or no”, the barking and whining stopped. We had a full nights sleep, thanks to you!!
So glad you found it helpful, McKenzie! Happy Training!
Thank You for this it helped a lot and it worked fairly fast (i interrupted his barking by speaking or hitting the top of the crate lightly and then verbally rewarding him) Thank You So Much!!
Glad you found it helpful, Jonathan! Thanks for watching ~Ken
How long would you say it took, Jonathan? We’re on our first week with our 8 week old 🥺 it’s so so hard 🥺
So helpful! We have found your videos so helpful and have huge success in everything apart from barking when I leave the room. Hopefully using some of the tools outlined here will help us overcome that
Thank you so much for this video! Going to be doing some of these steps to help Blaze.
You're very welcome, Lynera! Happy Training! ~Ken
Ah here is my answer to my questoin. thank u. with much love B
The crate is great ☺️
We recently got a dog, and she was never crated. We only want her to be familiar with that crate for vet visits, emergencies, etc. We may crate her overnight, but she actually does really well in a dog bed in our room. Regardless, she's 10.5 weeks old, but already terrified of the crate and just whines and barks. I'll definitely have to try some tips from here
All your videos and training tips are SO GOOD. Easy to follow steps that just make sense. Thank you!!!
I have subscribed to the channel and I am learning so much. My fur buddy and I thank everyone at McCann's for the lessons.
I like your step by step easy to understand therefore use video.
I am going to be training my next service dog and am glad to find your channel.
Thank you, Kavita Deva! I'm glad you found the video helpful. Happy Training! ~Ken
I have a Samoyed puppy that absolutely hates her crate and took several months to even tolerate it. None of the suggestions from any video I watched ever helped. The one thing that did help me was to be very consistent with putting her in the crate. Anytime I noticed her about to nap I would put her in. Once she calmed down and was quite for a minimum of 5 minutes (differing the time every time) I would let her out. Rinse and repeat. She got so tired that barking and fighting was the last thing she wanted to do. It helped her associate the crate with a place she can sleep.
Ok question. My dog will willingly go in the crate when I tell her to and as long as she can see us she does fine, she doesn’t mind being in there but as soon as we leave she bark and whines incessantly. I watch her on our cameras and she barks for hours. But as soon as we walk in the door she stops barking because she knows she only get to come out when she is quiet. Help!
This is exactly what my puppy does too. Any update on what hopefully worked for your dog?
There's a video on Zack george's Channel that covers that exact issue
2:45 GREAT pt 6:38 - My problem, that's also helpful!
I subed like and turn on notifications your the best
OMG THANK YOU!!! This has worked! Its sleeping in the crate on his first day 😍😍😍
Just got a new puppy, first time dog owner lol great video because the puppy cries all night
Knocking on the crate to break him from barking and whining is working so well, I use present tense because I'm watching this at 2:43am. I'll try and use his cage a bit more during the day, not just for time out
the quiet trick seems to be working, I've been with my dog all day working on kennel, peeing outside, and now whining. I've had him for 4 days and his whining is the worst so far. the only place in the house is my bedroom for him and he was whining all night. so far I have been able to be away from him for 1 hour,, the best hour of my life
I work from home, my puppy is with me in my office in his crate. He doesn’t bark at night… barks during the day when I leave the room, to the bathroom, the kitchen, etc… I’ll try these suggestions, thank you!!!
Thank you so much for the advice! My 3month old Cavapoo used to bark a lot in the crate, now I can control and also prevent the unnecessarily barking. I took her to the vet today in the crate and she did wonderfully! :D
That’s so nice to hear! Glad you found the video helpful! Thanks for watching ~Ken
You guys are amazing, thanks! 👍
Hello McCann Dog Training, I intend to purchase an 8-week old miniature schnauser what size of crate would you recommend and... I intend to travel a lot with my dog. So, would you recommend a Plastic or Metal crate ???
Would this apply to pins as well?
Thank you. I just got a second dog. My first dog can stay in his crate for 9 hours and be fine. But the puppy is now barking. The crates are in the hall far from the bedroom. I don’t want to move the puppy into my room and not my other dog to our room because it’ll be confusing for my first dog and then my first dog will be sad the new puppy gets to go into the bedroom and he doesn’t. What do you think ?
How do you introduce the crate so they think of it as a good thing? I'm getting a puppy this weekend
Here’s a video just for you, Samantha: Crate Training A Puppy (So They LOVE Their Crate) - czcams.com/video/sBHJj5bqIkE/video.html
Happy Training! ~Ken
So I did crate training with my 8week old Labrador, and she stayed inside the whole time I was actually stoked about it the second time I showed her the food and she went in and waited for the food which was adorable, but she still doesnt love the crate ( mainly goes in when I want to feed her) , I leave her in the backyard during the day with the crate door open but she doesnt go in voluntarily, should I just keep doing what Im doing? Or should I keep her in the crate more
I have a big dog that was never kennel trained. He has bent the kennel and just never stops barking. He is currently barking so fun fun
Nah my dog barks all the time when inside crate and I can’t be moving the crate like a stroller
This is great, but what if one uses this method and stops barking after the "quiet" cue or the rap on the crate and then starts up again right after that?
I took my puppy from a dog foster home about a year ago. I love him to bits; he has a great personality, and I feel that he loves our family so much, but he barks A LOT... So, leaving home is always a challenge for us. My husband and I were thinking about taking him to 'doggy school', but then again, it’s extremely expensive, and the nearest 'doggy school' is far away from us. Maybe you have some advice? THANK YOU!!!
Should I use the same crate for day and night then? I’ve been using one smaller, more “den” like one during the day that she quite likes and a larger, more open crate at night. I think she’s associating that larger one with me going to bed.
She barks and after a while starts to cry. She sometimes reverts to playing with her toys and then I notice her trying to self soothe. (Lays down, shifts, lays down again again). All this takes a long time too and she just seems stressed. I’ve used soothing music, which works well, but I don’t want to have to rely on that all the time, going forward.
Could bringing her daytime crate upstairs help for nighttime?
Also; is barking in the middle of the night the only way for her to tell me she needs to go potty? It wakes everyone up.
Our puppy is perfect at night in the crate and usually perfect during the day too. The real issue is when he's in his puppy play pen. While I'm working(from home) I want him to be able to stretch his legs, but if I'm in the room he will bark constantly. I taught him to settle and be quiet, but as soon as that's over and I go back to my business he just starts up again. It's driving me nuts.
Thank you, thank you, thank you. My 11 month puppy cries so much from his “crate” area that it has started to annoy our neighbors even. He only quiets when I let him out and if I stay there with him (he follows me around everywhere). If I’m not there he destroys things. I will definitely try these tips!!
You're very welcome, Katherine! Having your puppy in a safe and secure place when you can't supervise is going to be really helpful to avoid those destructive moments! Thanks for watching ~Ken
My puppy is going to be 1 next week. She slept in her crate through the night until she was spayed. Now she doesn't sleep let alone in her crate. Oddly she actually loves her crate. She will go in it with no problem when I am going out or when I shower. You can see she fights sleep. If she sleeps 6 hours in a 24 hr period thats s lot. I haven't slept in 6 months!
What would you suggest if we have tried all this and he’s still doing it. 13 year old Springador & it’s getting worse. He’s absolutely trashed his bed and is in there for hours in a morning before he’s quiet to be let out
How long would be too long for a barking period? For example we have a new GSD and she barks constantly in her crate. I'm scared she's going to develop separation anxiety due to me working from home. I put her in the crate at different times of the day but she always barks amd never really settles. Its currently day 3. Is that to early or do I need to give her more adjustment time?
The problem with my pup is he only barks when we leave him and move out of site. Makes it much more difficult to give it treats once its quiet. Is yelling "NO" when it barks the followed by a "Good Quiet" the right way to go about this or am I giving him the attention he's looking forward to? I'm conflicted with the silent treatment method or stopping the behavior right away then positive reinforcement once he's silent? Any help would be appreciated.
Feel like this all make sense but, my pup loves his crate but rn whenever i feed him he gets nuts, bark bites, pees, jumps for 2h even if i involve trick training and long walks in that period hes still super hyper when we get home. And if i leave him in crate while im in the same room for him to calm will he not be scaredof the crate? Rn he just barks until i com to him sit there and calm him,then i open cus i dont want him to calm down and pee in his crate, but as soon as i let him out it starts all over. So any videos of how to handel dogs with tantrum that has been activated physicaly and mentaly but just dont realise they are tired?
Curious as I’m about to start crate training today…I have two other dogs she can see while she’ll be in the crate, will it confuse her that they are out and she’s not? 🤔
Hi, my golden was a nightmare the first week home and then he was perfect, he’d sleep in his crate during the day in my room then about 3 weeks ago he’s started to whine again in his crate..I bought a bigger crate incase his other one was a little small for him but there’s still issues..I Ignore the whines at night but sometimes it goes on for an hour at a time when I’m trying to sleep..is he just being rebellious or is there something I’m missing? 🙏🏼 thanks!
Just try going back to some of the kennel games, remind them that it's a really good place to be.
Cover the crate with a dark sheet or blanket at night. You can also give them a nylabone to keep them busy in there till they get tired.
Have you ever had a dog that will continue barking because it got desensitised to you tapping on the metal part of the crate? What would you do in that situation?
My issue is different. My Cane Corso is completely crate trained and enjoys his crate. I serve his meals in it. He will randomly go to his crate on his own to rest or take a break from the other dogs. My problem is when I pull in the driveway, the barking starts. I always come in calm (boring). I let the dogs that are sitting/laying quietly out of their crates first. Then I have to wait and wait until he calms down before Iblet him out. Any suggestions?
Would you do these same steps for barking at night when you know they don’t need to potty?
Struggling with this issue with our 9 week old BT. She does okay if you put her in the crate to sleep but if she’s awake she whines/barks and if she sees you the more worked up she gets. Been feeding her in there and trying to teach her to be quiet while in there but she never settles down even if she’s tired. At night when she wakes up I take her outside but maybe that’s confusing her? I know she has to go out though?!
Same here, you got any ideas?
My 9-week-old puppy is used to me in the room with her and starts barking when I leave the room. She sleeps great in there but always checks to see that I am still there. I like the advice with the long leash and to be outside the room when she does, raddle the leash. How do I praise her form outside the room? Or do I have to come back into the room? Same at night, she sleeps in her crate and will only stop barking when I am in sight. I start moving, and she gets up and needs to know I am in the room. Thanks, I don't want this to continue and create real separation anxiety, Also happens outside in her potty area. If I walk away, she starts barking... Help!
what is the size for the crate if i am having border collie puppy?
What about a 11 week old puppy that constantly barks the moment you put them in there? Do I still put them in there during the day while there barking? I tried treat training him but he is too nervous that I’m going to put him in there.
What if it's the first night you have brought your puppy home and they are constantly whining? Tips for handling that? I am picking up my corgi in a couple of weeks. I plan on putting his crate up high next to the bed, but what if he is still whining at that point? Thanks! These videos have been tremendously helpful!
Hi there, Tara! You should address whining the same way as you would address barking. With some consistency and good information your pup will quickly learn that they need to be quiet and relaxed in their crate. Happy Training! ~Ken
Hello,
I have been crate training for 2 weeks and my puppy still pees in her crate. I'm lost I have followed your training tips and still can't get a Fry night. I must be missing something. Please help
What happens if you share a room with toddler and infant and can’t have dog crate in bedroom with you- should one of us be out on the couch to correct the barking until the dog knows and then transition crate into bedroom after a few nights of not barking?
How do I come take classes from you guys in person? Or through Skype?
Is it going to be okay if my pups crate is stationary? It's a big crate for when he's grown with a partition in for his size now.
I have a Labrador Retriever Pit Bull mis he has zooms if energy and bites his leash, I think I’m doing this appropriate, I’m saying NO then grabbing a treat telling him to sit, lay down.. and giving him a treat then moving him to his crate but then he goes in there and barks, I’m having trouble but ignoring him is working but it’s hard to do
Should I be covering or partially convering the crate during the day? As school has started my Aussie now has to spend 3-4 hours a day in her crate during the daytime. Barking isn't an issue ever at night but during the day today it was constant (I work third shift so I was trying to sleep). I'll certainly be trying to work on the other things here but it's a wire crate so I wasn't sure if maybe limiting her sensory options might help.
Hi there, Wes! Sometimes that can help. What’s more helpful is using the crate at random times, for random amounts of time. Make it as relaxing an experience as possible, and make sure you’re trying to use your crate sometimes when you don’t need to. So that you’re able to focus on training through the barking. Covering the crate is worth a try. But the tried and true method to ensure some good sleep is to treat this behavior like any other training exercise. Thanks for watching ~Ken
the patting the crate probably wouldn't work with my dog. If I even just lay my hand on top of the crate without tapping the crate, my dog starts to bare his teeth aggressively so he does seem to see the crate as his but he doesn't want anyone else touching it when he is in it. If I do tap the top of the crate, he has tried to bite my fingers through the crate since it's a metal crate. but the instant I move away or turn away, he'll start to bark. we've tried the no or uh-uh when he barks and sometimes he stops for a second or even a bit longer but other times, he just seems to ignore it and continues on barking. Any suggestions?
What if you can't move your dog upstairs? My dog has a large crate, so we don't know if there's enough space for him in our rooms.
Ive noticed that you prefer the plastic crates over the wire crates, do you feel that provides more of a den type setting for them ? Or why is it that you prefer these crates? Thanks!!
It"s a smaller space which makes it less likely for your puppy to soil his bed
Just got a new Golden. Got him at 10 weeks, he’s now 11 weeks. In a bit over a week and now when I open the door and he waits sits and waits to be invited out. He cries for a minute or so after going in, but quiets down after that. He only goes in for a treat held at the back, but he’s ready and willing to make that trade.
I can't move the size crate I have around the house...
Hello! I love your videos, and I’ve used them to get my dog comfortable in his crate. He sleeps in it through the entire night without barking. He’ll go in and out without any issues - but whenever I leave the room, like to go to work or run errands. He barks like a mad man for hours. His bark is very whiny and he definitely has some separation issues, it’s been weeks and it hasn’t improved. Any tips?
Hi there, Hannah! Yes, this can seem like an impossible task when your pup only makes noise when you're away. You need to use his crate more frequently for short periods. On a day where you aren't working, have him go into his crate then pretend you're going to work. Pop back in a minute later and repeat the process for varying lengths of time throughout the day. He understands that when he goes in his crate at a specific time, you'll likely be gone for "X" amount of time. By breaking up the cycle, he will be less likely to get anxious when you leave. You can also break up that cycle by leaving him with something like a frozen Kong. Stuffing something tasty in there, and putting it in the freezer overnight will make it last a lot longer, and he will be more distracted over the day by having something to investigate and chew. Hope this helps, and thanks for watching! ~Ken
@@McCannDogs thanks for your videos they are so valuable. My pup has separation anxiety as well and he howls like mad non stop when we leave the room or the house. We are trying tiny 1-2min exposures and returning before the howl gets intense. Any sense of how long we need to keep doing this before we can actually leave our home? We feel like prisoners despite doing all the things.
I’ve tried leaving a kong with treats in the crate when I’m gone but Always come back to 💩. I wish I could leave it for him since it can occupy him for a good 30 mins but it seems more trouble than it’s worth. Any advice for this?
My family struggles. My cavapoo is horrible lol. He loves to bark time we hit the bed!!!! Man I start letting him run most of the day in the back fence. An entire half an acre. I have to tire him out to even sleep!!!
What would you do if your dog is barking alot and it scares a kid? For example, when my brother, his wife, and son come by, my dog barks intensely some and it freaks out my nephew to the point where he cries. Would this work for that?
My uncle helped me make a nice wood kennel and so it's not easy to move it around
My puppy dalmation is deaf and is barking like a lunatic in his crate ... any idea how I can help him?