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OrganicFarmWife
Crowing
So from what I have read it is best to use the divider while he is little to create that safe feel. But it sounds like you put lots of stuff in there. Should I use the divider? Paper in back, bed in front, toys?They instinctively will *try* not to soil the place where they sleep. You can set up the paper in the back half of the kennel and a blanket or bed in the front half when you lock the dog in the kennel at night. You don't want the dog walking through their mess when you let them out of the kennel. When you open the kennel put the leash on and go straight outside praising any outside urination etc. Also key it with a phrase when you go from the kennel to the door "go out" or "go potty". This is all doing many things. One, the dog won't want to soil their bed so they will work on holding it, two, the dog will naturally have to go when it awakes so you will have some control of the situation and catch. and praise the good behavior outdoors, also the dog is learning that getting out of the crate and going outside is a business trip. Don't let the dog out of the crate and get super excited and start playing instantly or the dog will start begging to come out for fun when in fact you want to train the dog to ask to go out to pee. Also make the crate a comfortable safe place, treats, a chew toy that they only get in there. Also give a command every time you put the dog in the crate "kennel up" or "go to bed" eventually you will just be able to tell the dog to do these things.
Thank You! I will let everyone know once we get the kennel and how it goes.Thinking about you and your puppy this morning.
We had our first accident free night here. I am hoping that is in your very near future too.
Have a very merry holiday filled with joy, peace and love.