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..to start reading this article from the beginning please click on here....If you don't have any desire to leave her/him outside all day, then it is an idea of putting a kennel(escape proof, complete with top, and inside e.g. a locked 6ft fence so outsiders cannot bother her) with a doggy door to her room in the springtime (or sooner if weather permits) so she/he can potty outside and come back in when she/he wants. Now should one crate her/him the first few nights in 'her'/ “his” room or its owner’s room? So it’s better to start her/him out in there to get used to it, or in her/his room to get used to that? There are different opinions: It is better to keep her/him in the crate. If she pottys in it..then she pottys in it. Make it a nice roomy crate.. It is possible to use the big metal ones, but they aren’t the best for dogs that may panic. As well will have reinforcements (metal) on all the corners and doors as dogs CAN and WILL and DO break out of these, and once they do..look out. Probably it depends on the size.. The big plastic crates are nice too, but not everyone likes to leave dogs in them all day long. CRATE Her acceptance of a crate is part of her accepting you. No she doenst need the door open. She will gain her own confidence about being in there alone soon enough.Some dogs will whine and complain.. ignore them.. Do not open the door and hug him... You may think any dog here would shred to pieces anything in there .. Do put some fleece blankets in there..if it is not ok the best way is to go back to old towels.. unless you have a serious shredder.. they soak up any accidents and can be tossed into the laundry very easily. Old good will blankets work too, as to old sheets to cover if you have a nervous dog. A dog will feel this crate is its safe zone. If others live in your house.. and the dog goes to its crate..tell everyone to leave her be.. Keep that door open in out times and if she puts herself away. so be it! She may need a break from YOU!!! Crate at night. Crate at first when you arent working with her. Make it her puppy den...she will feel safe and secure here.
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