For example, put treats near stuffable toys, place
beds near crates, food near bowls and placemats, etc..
Not exact matches
Perhaps put his
crate near your
bed, if he cries don't keep getting up to him, it will only take him longer to settle.
Putting a
crate or
bed in your bedroom and
near your
bed if possible is a good idea.
You may want to consider placing a clock in her
crate or
near her
bed.
I suggest at night that you put the
crate near you in the bedroom and after taking him to the toilet simply put the puppy to
bed, give him a toy and shut the
crate door telling him good - night.
Ideally, during the first couple of nights, the
crate should be placed in the bedroom
near the
bed.
If you keep his
crate near your
bed at night you will be able to wake up in time to take him outside before he soils his
crate.
If possible, introduce the
bed a day or two before the
crate — placing the
bed near where the kennel will be.
And you should have them sleep
near you in a
crate or cardboard box at night, with some
bedding from where they were born if you can for a familiar feel and smell.