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Question about Crate Training I am probably doing this all wrong, so I need some advice. Pottying is going great. After meals and after naps, I take her outside. She goes immediately almost every time. The problem I am having is when to crate. I know that most people crate at night. But, I work part-time, just a few hours a few days per week. And, I really want to crate her during those hours, so I feel like crating her at night and the few hours during the day is too much. She has been sleeping in her bed we bought her in a box right by the bed. It went great the first few nights. I only had to get up once each night to take her potty. Last night, on the other hand, she wimpered at 12:30, 4:00 and then 6:30. She did not go potty the 6:30 time, but she did the others. She doesn't seem to have her days/nights mixed up and seems tired around 10:00 or 10:30. And, she has taken a few naps during the day, but not for hours and hours. I want to set some sort of routine. I am not rigid at all but do want to have a general guideline. And, also regarding feedings, what are the good times to feed her? At 4:00 this morning, she seemed hungry and was trying to jump out of my arms when she saw her dog bowls. But, I don't want her to think she can have a meal every night at 4:00. But, maybe I fed her dinner too early? Thanks! |
How old is your baby? I formulated this schedule based on a few different books I was reading... Quote:
Now Hiro is doing a lot better and I attribute it all to my strict schedule. I think a clear cut definite schedule is THE best thing you can do for a dog who is in house training. You'll get a feel for his bodily functions and internal clock. That way YOU know when he has to go and can take him out (and not risk accidents). It's also important to watch the signs he's giving you that he has to eliminate. This will ensure you have an inkling that something is afoot and can take him out. Apparently some dogs don't give any signs, but most do - some are just harder to recognize than others. He no longer uses the crate for training. He DOES go in it to feel safe and comfy, so I leave it in the room where he and I hang out during the day. I've moved his dinner time now to 10 hours in between feedings since Hiro didn't seem awfully interested in his dinners at 8 hours intervals. He eats better since he seems hungrier since I've upped the time, and I leave him a snack out overnight. I hope this helps a little. ^^ |
Oh, wow. So, that's a lot of time in the crate. Thanks for the information. She is only 8 weeks. |
Yeah! It IS a lot of time in there. I chose to go the route that shows him where he may potty and where he may not. If he's in his carrier he's not going to soil it. When he's outside and goes potty, it's a PARTY! (Treats and all) Back in his crate where he will hold it until he's outside again (where's it's appropriate for him to potty). Inside potty = bad. Outside potty = good. =D He seemed to pick it up quickly and only had one accident in his crate ever, and that was at the very beginning. I was fortunate though, cause he LOVED his crate. From the day we brought him home and I was cleaning it out I couldn't even keep him out of it. To make a sweet deal sweeter, I'd give him tasty things to go in on his own. He got so used to the schedule that all I had to do was point or tap on the carrier, in he'd go, treat and close door. I always had him with us when he was in the crate. If we were watching TV in the living room, he was there, if I was showering he was in the bathroom, if I was cleaning, I took him (in the crate) where ever I went so he could at least see me. I never used the crate as a punishment (although it would probably have been like Br'er Rabbit's briar patch lol) |
During those 3 hour spans during the day, do you talk to him? Or, does he sleep most of that time? She is in her crate right now, awake and mildly wimpering at times. I'm afraid if she sleeps all day, she won't sleep at night. |
Hiro was 13 weeks when we got him and was 5 pounds, and I don't know much about so tiny a baby as yours. I would almost say (to keep hypoglycemia away) to feed her 3 times a day until she's older and puts on some weight. But keep it on a schedule! :D |
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