If things are really hectic and you can't get him to settle down, you could try moving to a quieter area, but I generally don't recommend this as it
tends to feel a bit like punishment, unless of course you are trying to avoid the in - laws I think the main thing to remember, is every study where we have allowed children
access to food, they have eaten enough and a varied diet ensuring that over a
period of time children if given the opportunity to eat when hungry will ensure that all their nutritional needs are met.
Many dogs who have lived in pet stores or shelters
tend to eliminate inside their crates, mostly because they have lived in a confined area for long
periods, without
access to a separate toilet.