Keep
the crate in a quiet area, yet, nearby family activities so your puppy feels part of the pack.
Not exact matches
The
crate should be kept
in this
area with the cage door open except during «
quiet time» training (see our Housebreaking page) and at night.
After several sessions
in the
quiet area, move the
crate to a room where there is more human activity.
Even if you're not specifically
crate training (we didn't), you can still set one up
in a
quiet area.
You should have a
quiet,
crated area for your new foster to decompress
in.
Make sure that they have everything they need
in this
area, including a
crate or other well defined
quiet space, toys, their Freshpet food and treats, as well as water.