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Originally Posted by Tammyh If you're using it for potty training purposes then she should be in and out of the crate all day long. The following would be the normal scenario for crate training.
In morning (furbaby sleeps in crate at night) let her out to go potty when you first get up, if she goes she gets lots of praise and gets to stay out of the crate and eat/play for a short while (not more then 1/2hr to 45 minutes while she's young and first learning) then back in the crate for about an hour or so then she comes out again to go potty, if she doesn't "go" she has to go right back in the crate again and try again every 15 minutes or so until she goes. Then when she "goes" lots of praise and again gets to stay out to play for 1/2hr to 45 minutes. This process is repeated throughout the whole day. It's very hard I know to keep putting her back in the crate because you want to snuggle and play with her all day but that will defeat the whole concept of crate training. If she whines and fusses while in the crate be sure it's in the same room as you. If she can see you it will be a lot easier on her and she will get used to it. The reason crate training works so well with puppies is the repetition. They pick up very quickly that going potty outside is a really good thing. If you look in the training forum on this site and search for crate training you'll find lots of information. And they really do get used to the crate. We've used this method with all of our dogs and it works so well. Bella was completely potty trained by 5 months (we got her at 3 months) and it would have been sooner except she was doing so well so quickly I let up on her too soon and she regressed and then I had to step it up again. I hope this helps  |
Will this work with a 1yr old.. Mine are relapsing.. Kallie I am not worried about right now since she is nursing but Stewie is making me angry... He is not letting me know that he has to go and I let them out on their own every hour or so...