jafahia (On 2012-01-31)
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taliepw (On 2012-01-30)
Fail.
joshua123311 (On 2012-01-25)
Huskerls your are just flat stupid just saying
DestryRoyce13 (On 2012-01-24)
This question is for anyoneI grew up in the country where we had a lot of room and many dogs. Anytime we got a puppy we always had a place to put them for the night that they could be with the other dogs. Well now I'm on my own living in the city with my girlfriend and I'm wondering where to put my puppy overnight until she's crate trained? Do I put her in the crate anyway? Set up the bathroom for her? Get her a doggy bed for the floor? I won't have her for about 3 weeks. Just getting prepared
HuskerIsNumberOne (On 2012-01-21)
I tried crate training our little pug when we got her couple years ago and it just never worked. I personally hate crates. I know people leave their dogs inside a crate while they're at work or school and it's not a good idea for it to hold its pee and poop for a long time. Hell, even crating it at night it's not a good idea. You have to build trust with your dog without a crate.
thetreman (On 2012-01-05)
@brunette096 definitely. Your puppy should never be in a crate for more than a couple of hours. If it stays in the crate too long it will defecate in it and it will learn its okay to sleep in there own feces.
brunette096 (On 2011-12-19)
So how long is okay to leave a puppy in a crate? I leave for school around 6:50 am and get back around 3:30pm. Is this too long to leave the puppy n there?
chilidog1001 (On 2011-11-05)
LOL "happy as a clam" can clams even be happy?
EndorPheonix (On 2011-10-09)
In the words of Homer, "SQUEEKY, SQUEEKY !!!HEHE!"
TeamworkDogTraining (On 2011-10-03)
@duranate in the meantime...you accept puddles, you keep things that can be chewed out of the way...ie you accept that this is a PUPPY and live with that fact! If you aren't prepared to accept that, then you should not be taking on a puppy, period.
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