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laurenr, I had a crate that was too big for my babe (and still is) and I put 2 shoes boxes in the back and covered the boxes with a fleece blanket.........there is a little head room at the top (maybe 3-4 inches) and he sometimes crawls up there, it's so cute!!! But I bet about 1/2 the crate is his, the other is 'blocked off' so that he doesn't mess in his crate. I do think that some people say NOT to put the wee pads IN the crate because it confuses them, but I am not positive about that. I think most people suggest you leave the crate door open and put a wee pad OUTSIDE the crate, but all you wee pad people, correct me if I am wrong. Good luck, you get baby today right?? |
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Your first few nights that you described earlier, did you have the crate right next to you when you slept??? I am sooooo nervous and soooooooooo excited.....no more just visiting....... my baby Mango comes home today!!!!!!!!!:hearts-en |
Like I said, I am not too familiar with the wee pad thing, because if you see a post farther down I had a post titled something like "has anyone NEVER used a pee pad" or something like that, and the people who DIDN"T use pee pads found that it confused the puppy (which is how I feel) but some people living in high rises etc... HAVE to use it!! But even wee pad users said IDEALLY outside is the best. So since I don't know much about the pads, I thought someone once said NOT to put pee pads IN THEIR crate, so some people just leave a pad outside the crate so the puppy can go out of his crate to do his business and then go back in!?!?!?!:confused: The first night we had Scruffy home, I put him right by our bed for 2 Minutes, and then I couldn't listen to the whimpering, so we put him out in the hall, I guess that distance gave me the courage to ignore him, and after just 3 nights of ANY kind of whimpering, that was it. I hear my baby right now..........what time are you getting your pup?? |
yay!!!:bigbdaypa I brought my baby home an hour ago..... she walked in like she owned the place and immediately started charging after my old girl Spanky, (she's 9).... Spanky looked completely horrified at this little fluffball hurtling towards her. I placed her in her pen where I have her crate, with the top off for the moment; weepad on opposite end and food close to crate. It's cosy and cushy with a baby blanky. I just peeked at her and wouldn't you know it, she climbed right into her bed and conked out asleep.... I did not even have to show her.... Now I am sitting with this huge smile... staring.... waiting for my baby to wake up and go out for her very first pee at home outside (TG it's a warm and sunny day here in Southern Cal...) Wish this new Mom luck, especially for our first night together........:) |
YAY!! Congrats, and welcome little new one!!!!!! Have fun and keep us posted, my lil guy is conked out for now too because everyone went to Burger King..........so he is catching a wink before they coming hurling back to him. |
I posted this in the training forum as well: Anyone with a suggestion? Older dog and new puppy- HELP!: http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=67745 |
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