Best Chews for Crate Training

The best crate training chew supports calm, positive crate associations while staying correctly sized and supervised.


By Prime Pet Food
2 min read

Relaxed dog near an open crate with a Himalayan yak cheese chew

Best Chews for Crate Training

Crate training works best when the crate feels predictable, calm, and rewarding. A chew can help, but only when it is used thoughtfully. The goal is not to distract a dog from fear. The goal is to build a positive routine around short, supervised crate practice.

Prime Pet Food Himalayan yak cheese chews can be useful for crate training because they are long-lasting, low odor, and engaging enough to help many dogs settle.

What makes a chew good for crate training?

A crate training chew should be satisfying, correctly sized, and easy to supervise. It should not be so small that your dog can swallow it, and it should not encourage frantic chewing. For power chewers, choose a larger size and keep early sessions short.

How to use a chew during crate practice

Start with the crate door open. Let your dog enter, chew briefly, and leave calmly. Over time, increase the routine in small steps. Pair the chew with a relaxed environment instead of using it only when you leave.

If your dog struggles with panic, barking, or destructive anxiety in the crate, work with a trainer and use chews as support, not as the entire solution.

Why yak chews can help

Yak chews provide a focused job. Dogs that like to chew may settle more easily when they have a predictable outlet. Because yak chews usually last longer than soft treats, they can support repeated short crate sessions.

Use the estimator to choose the right size: How long will this last for my dog?

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