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		<title>By: Crate training your puppy - why is it essential? &#124; Train A Puppy</title>
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		<description>[...] Crate training helps your puppy to get accustomed and feel comfortable to his new home. It also helps to prevent your puppy from chewing up your things, as well as to protect your puppy from many hazards that are present in the house. Puppies are naturally curious about new environment they’re in; you will not want your puppy to come into contact with objects at home that could easily harm them. Crate training also reduces soiling accidents while you’re trying to house break your puppy. [...]</description>
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