We do
crate him at bedtime and when we leave the house and he does wonderful.
I have a 7 week old Mastiff / Sharpei, we put him in
the crate at bedtime and he does nothing but whine.
Then it needs to be on leash in the house and it should go in
a crate at bedtime.
Once Boomer stays calmly in the crate for 30 minutes, you can begin training him for sleeping in
the crate at bedtime.
We also recommend using pheromone products (such as DAP plug - ins) when dogs are confined to
their crates at bedtime.
Not exact matches
Dogs should be
crated when unsupervised and
at bedtime.
Bring him outside one last time before
crating him for
bedtime at 11 p.m.
If your puppy was
crated for
bedtime around 11 p.m., you should be ready for him to wake up
at 7 a.m..
Also, avoid feeding or having your puppy drink lots of water right before
bedtime and do not put food or water in their
crate with them
at night.
Hi Kelly You need to choose a properly sized
crate to create a home base for your puppy when you're unable to give her your full attention during the day, as well as
at nap time and
bedtime.
He whined in the
crate for a few minutes
at bedtime, but then slept quietly all night.
At bedtime, we
crate him, turn the lights out and shut the bedroom door so he knows its
bedtime.
At the very least, you should take your very young puppy outside first thing in the morning, after playing, after spending time in a crate, after waking from a nap, after chewing a toy or bone, after eating and drinking, and at bedtim
At the very least, you should take your very young puppy outside first thing in the morning, after playing, after spending time in a
crate, after waking from a nap, after chewing a toy or bone, after eating and drinking, and
at bedtim
at bedtime.
At bedtime, your pet should also be placed in the
crate after eliminating and exercising.