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    Wondering how to begin crate training your puppy or dog, or even whether you should?

    Crate training gets a dog so used to being closed into a crate that he or she can safely be left in it f
    According to USFDA, a combination product is one composed of any combination of a drug and device; biological product and device; drug and biological product
    or hours at a time, though only when necessary. The method has its pros and cons. If it works for your dog, it gives both you and the dog a wonderful flexibility in many situations.

    Crate T
    ; or drug, device, and biological product and fixed dose combination would include two or more combinations of drug.

    Examples of combination products may in
    aining: PRO

    Crate training helps tremendously in potty training puppies and adult dogs.

    Your dog can be confined when it is necessary, without undue stress on the dog or serious wear and t
    lude drug-coated devices, drugs packaged with delivery devices in medical kits, and drugs and devices packaged separately but intended to be used together.

    ar on your home.

    If your dog ever has to be left at a veterinarian's office, travel on an airplane, or be evacuated from your home, being in a crate then will be far less stressful if he is
    here is enormous increase in the number of combination products entering the market in the recent years. Combination products have proven advantages but fixe
    already crate-trained.

    It's a nice way to include a puppy in what is going on without your having to tend him constantly, for example, if you are giving a party.

    Many dogs will seek out th
    d dose combinations are still in the process of convincing regulatory authority on their advantages over the single ingredient formulations.

    Combination pro
    ir crates to relax in.

    Crate Training: CON

    It may take some time to get your dog accustomed to being left in the dog crate, and you will need another way to confine him so you don't push t
    ucts have become life saving products for the pharmaceutical companies who doesn’t have many innovative molecules in their product pipeline and have been inc
    e crate training too fast.

    Some people might leave their dogs in the crates too much. How much is too much? It depends on the dog and situation, but it should only be a few hours at a time.
    easingly used in the product life cycle management. Even the companies having product patents are trying to extend their product life cycle through the combi


    Crate training isn't suitable for some dogs. For example, a dog who has spent a lot of time in crates or cages (in a shelter or at a previous owner's) may become very upset. You may or may
    nation products and maximize the revenues. But the companies involved in this practice are overlooking that they are burdening the patients both economically
    not be able to overcome this with patient training.

    Dogs with separation anxiety may become more upset in a crate than in a larger space.

    A strong, frantic dog can get out of most crates,
    and physically. They need to rightly judge the benefits of the combination products and they have to even look at the risks involved when combining the produ
    erhaps hurting himself in the process.

    Some people just hate the idea of confining their dogs this way. Learning more about crate training often overcomes this dislike, but if you find that
    ts. Some of the combination products were well accepted by physicians while others suffered. Companies involved in development of combination products are fi
    it doesn't for you, then use alternatives to crates.

    A Basic Crate Training Method

    First, of course, you need a crate. Select a good location for the crate -- or more than one location. In
    ding difficulty in defining their combination products and facing various challenges from selecting a combination to marketing it.

    Following aspects would a
    your bedroom is good at night, but when you are home during the day, it's best to have the crate near where people will be. Either move the crate around, or some people have two crates. Don'
    dd to the challenges in developing combination products:

    Which markets to tap where the combination products can do fairly well?
    Which combination prod
    put the crate where sunlight coming in from a window will make the air hot for the dog.

    Tie the door open, or even take it off at first. Let the dog notice the crate and examine it if he w
    cts are meaningful and rational?
    Which therapeutic categories to select?
    Which Combinations can address unmet needs of the patients?
    Do combin
    shes.

    Bit by bit, make it more interesting. Throw toys or treats in. Talk lovingly to him if he goes in. Pet him while he is in the crate.

    Begin feeding the dog in the crate. When he is co
    tions increase the patient compliance?
    What would be the developing cost?
    How to tackle the risks encountered during combination product developmen
    mfortable going in (and this can be anything from an hour to several weeks), then begin closing the door for short periods of time while you are right there.

    If he whines to get out, don't
    t?

    As combination products don't fit into the traditional categories of drugs, medical devices, or biological products, the USFDA is in the process of devel
    et him out and don't sweet-talk him until there is a moment when he isn't whining. Then you can let him out. If you let him out while he is whining, you are teaching him that whining works w
    ping new procedures for reviewing their safety, efficacy and quality.

    Professional from academic institutions, pharmaceutical industries, health care indust
    th you.

    With each of the steps, pay attention to what the dog indicates about his feelings. Crate training is most effective when it isn't rushed. If he is uncomfortable at a particular ste
    y and representatives from various regulatory agencies are working out to design the regulatory requirements for manufacture and sale of combination products
    , back up to a previous one.

    Once he accepts the door closed while you are there, begin going elsewhere in your home and gradually lengthening the time you are gone. Having toys in the crat
    .

    As there is an increasing trend of the combination products companies manufacturing such products should be able to tackle the problems involved in the de
    is useful here.

    Then leave the house for a very short time and come back, working up to leaving longer and longer.

    Close the dog in at bedtime and let it out first thing in the morning. I
    elopment. They need to be wiser in analyzing the market trends and the regulatory requirements.

    Companies that provide selfless information through particip
    you are housetraining a young puppy, you will probably be going outside with it in the middle of the night for a while.

    And that -- in a nutshell -- is how to crate train your puppy or dog


    tion in industry events and feedback to regulatory authorities would be able to face the challenges and will be successful in developing combination products

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