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		<title>When do I need to put my puppy in her crate?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 May 2012 15:16:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Question by : When do I need to put my puppy in her crate? We have a 3 month old lab/terrier who we are trying to crate train. Problem is she sometimes eliminates in the crate even if shes only been in it for a few hours. We are training her on wee wee pads [...]]]></description>
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<p>We have a 3 month old lab/terrier who we are trying to crate train. Problem is she sometimes eliminates in the crate even if shes only been in it for a  few hours. We are training her on wee wee pads right now because she can&#8217;t go outside yet (hasn&#8217;t had all her vaccinations). She is very good with the pads. Her crate is located in the kitchen and the kitchen is gated off for her. If the kitchen is gated do I even need to ever close the door of the crate? Can I just leave her be in the kitchen so she can use the pads when she feels she needs to? I feel like if we don&#8217;t close the door on the crate we aren&#8217;t really &#8220;crate training&#8221;..<br />
i guess my real question is do I really need to use the crate if she is already gated into the kitchen? She won&#8217;t go pee/poop in the crate if she has access to her wee wee pads.</p>
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<p><i>Answer by Misty</i><br/>puppy crate training book low cost<br />
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		<title>My puppy wont quit peeing in his crate?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 May 2012 03:15:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by sgoerin Cpt.TaylorBeth Question ? My puppy wont quit peeing in her cage It is 9 weeks and ive him for 2 semaines.Il is extremely intelligent and I do not understand why he does not respect its own lair? It will literally pee and then he slept in elle.Je take it as soon as I [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong> <i> Cpt.TaylorBeth Question </i>? My puppy wont quit peeing in her cage </strong> It is 9 weeks and ive him for 2 semaines.Il is extremely intelligent and I do not understand why he does not respect its own lair? It will literally pee and then he slept in elle.Je take it as soon as I wake up (early if he wakes up before me and groans) I take away 15 minutes after every game or &#8220;training&#8221; we faisons.Je withdraw about 20/30 minutes after eating and bu.Et otherwise, each a year and a half or deux.Chaque time I go out walking in the neighborhood, it&#8217;s a good marche.Il will usually pee about 2 times and give caca.Je a treat at the entrance of his cage and praise him, and it has some chew toys or bones for boredom. When I can watch it carefully, it comes out of his cage.Ive a lot of research for explain why a dog would do that and I&#8217;ve done everything they say to do and not do. I rub his face in bc it does nothing but embarrass them. I am a happy place his cage to be with candy and toys. I dont keep it all locked up. I would probably remove more than enough, I praise with a treat and &#8220;good boy&#8221; when he &#8220;goes potty&#8221;. I use a spray thats supposed to remove the odor. I feel desperate. Its SOO gross. And I feel like he will never learn. Im a mother of a toddeler so crate training is the ideal potty training method for me. * Idk if this is important but it is a mixture husky / German shepherd. From what ive read they&#8217;re supposed to care much about their tanières.Sa deminsions of cash is right and it does not receive water or food in his cage (except candy) Thank yall. I speak also ask my vet when I take it in shots, and just keep in mind that this is a baby. NEW QUESTION: How long did it take yall to train your puppy? I know that everyone is different, but Im just curious? <strong> Best answer: </strong> Answer <i>
<p> by The Other Josh ™ </i> You said <br/> he is very intelligent. Maybe he is smart enough to realize that every time he pees in his cage, he manages to get by. </P> <strong> What do you think? Answer below! </Strong></p>
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		<title>Please help Crate training?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Apr 2012 03:16:38 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><strong> <i> Question of Love Life! <3 </i>!? Please help Crate training </strong> I have 2 dogs. Beagle: One year. Pomeranian: 2 ans.Donc, I have had both since they were puppies, and both were &#8220;crate trained&#8221; by me. So they go into their cages immediately when I point and tell them, and when I get food. They have no problem there. I give them treatment, and then they are fine. Pomerania, then barks (but only if you leave the house. If you put it in there while you are there (ie sleep), he does not care.) Until you let and then falls silent. Then the beagle has recently started barking in the middle of the night to let out. I left the first night, thinking he might have an upset stomach, and he may need to go to the bathroom. But then he did it again the second night. If this is important, both from their cages are covered with a blanket whenvever they put in there. So I learned to start over and re-train them how not to bark, and what to do?!? Please help! MerciN&#8217;ont not they teach people grammar in school anymore?!?! Learn to type the answer gens.Meilleure <strong>: </strong> Answer <i>
<p> Shit by Mad </i> <br/> pee on them to tell whos boss </p>
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