Crate Training Done Right: Why It Supports Your Dog’s Mental Health
Crate training might be the most unfairly accused practice in dog ownership. Somewhere along the line, the crate got labeled cruel, damaging, or emotionally scarring. Meanwhile, the same dogs are chewing drywall and having panic attacks when left alone. But sure, let’s blame the box.
Used correctly, crate training is one of the simplest and most effective ways to support a dog’s mental health, emotional regulation, and overall stability. The crate is not the problem. Human inconsistency is.
Who Is Dan Perata? A Life Shaped by Dogs, Discipline, and Compassion
Dan Perata is not a dog trainer who followed a traditional path. His work and his philosophy were forged through necessity, experience, and decades of quiet mastery rather than trends or titles.
A third-generation San Francisco native, Dan grew up between San Francisco and Santa Rosa in a family with limited means. As a young man, he learned to train dogs not as a hobby, but as a way to survive.
The Rise of the Over-medication of Dogs
The rise in popularity of the positive reinforcement training fad has coincided with an increase in medicating pets for anxiety and undesirable behaviors. The philosophy at Dan Perata Training is that dogs should be medicated for health issues such as worms and other parasities, antibiotics for infections, and medications for cancer and other long-term illnesses. A dog should never be prescribed psychotropic drugs because it's an easier solution than committing the necessary time associated with proper exercise and training. The drugs only mask the behavior; they do not change it.
Why Treat Training Doesn't Lead to Lasting Results
There are differing views on positive reinforcement or the use of treats to train puppies and to change the behavior of a dog. I do not believe the use of treats is the answer. Treats are a temporary band aid, the use of food is a lure (bribe), it is only management of the situation in the moment; it isn’t actual training. Once you stop giving the treats for a particular behavior or command, such as “stay,” a pet will most likely stop obeying because the lure is no longer present.
Puppy Socialization 101
You've got a new puppy and you are looking forward to many happy years of bringing your dog with you nearly everywhere - the dog park, long hikes, friends' houses, road trips, campsites, your neighborhood, maybe even the local cafe where he can loll at your feet and thump his tail charmingly at all who pass by, inviting pats on the head and belly rubs. You envision your dog as an ambassador for his species, a friendly and relaxed diplomat able to charm your friends, other canines at the dog park, children and maybe even - gasp! - cats (perhaps there is hope for world peace, after all).
Communication
How do you communicate with your dog? Do you rely upon treats to elicit certain actions? Do you have long verbal conversations? Does your dog ever talk back to you? Most likely not. I like to joke and tell people there’s a reason dogs are called man’s best friend--
Welcome to Dan Perata's Training Blog
Good day, my name is Dan Perata, and the plan here is to communicate useful content as often as possible, covering all areas of training and dog ownership. We will be discussing canine energy, separation anxiety, variations of aggression, introducing new pets to kids, and new kids to pets. Communication, crate training, housebreaking, leash reaction, and an expansive and ever developing multitude of other topics!