Puppies 8 to 10 weeks of age should be crated for no more than 30 to 60 minutes per day; at 11 to 14 weeks old, they shouldn't be crated longer than one to three hours daily; at 15 to 16 weeks of age, three to four hours per day is appropriate; dogs 17 weeks and older can typically handle four to five hours of
crate time daily.
Not exact matches
Daily: She enjoys hanging in her
crate, but if I am home and open the doors she prefers to go in her sisters
crate and cuddle with her or spends
time dragging her stuffed toys from the living room into her
crate to bury, ha!
Puppies enjoy a predictable
daily schedule that includes walks, playtime, training
time, snuggle
time, and
crate time / quiet
time.
Do this by using the
crate at least
daily for varying lengths of
time, sometimes while you're in the room, other
times when you walk around your home, sometimes when you leave the house.
Overall, Sully would do best in an active home where he gets plenty of exercise and attention
daily and is not left in a
crate for long periods of
time.
Feeding
times should be in the
crate at first, as well as
daily times in the
crate even while you are around.
Ideally, a puppy is
crated for the periods of
time in between these other «events» in the
daily schedule.
Crates are earned by logging in
daily, completing Milestones, and through
timed challenges.
Unfortunately the progression awards are one
time cash - in's and your
daily login
crate contains very small rewards.