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Old 07-02-2009, 09:40 AM
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Re: crate training

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Originally Posted by ad_1980 View Post
You could make the crate look a bit fun?

you know how with kids, when they don't eat, parents are encouraged to make eating healthy stuff a bit fun so kids enjoy it? Same with chores?

Do the same with your puppy - only this time make the crate a bit welcoming - a few toys in there maybe?

As Janice has said don't make the crate seem like something he needs to go in there for when he's punished. If you do that then its defeating the purpose really?

Am i right or am i talking complete rubbish? LOL
No your not talking rubbish... My 2 as i've said still love their crate,i let them out just before i go to bed and they head straight for their crate..
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