Should I Be Getting a Dog Crate for my Puppies?

September 17th, 2010

Confining your puppy in a dog crate would prevent it from gnawing on your furniture and other belongings. A problem when confining your puppy inside a crate is that it would cry more often than you can imagine. Small puppies would love to run all the time without any restrictions. They love to explore new scents and play all the time. Unfortunately puppies do not have the maturity to handle that freedom and keep itself out of trouble so confining it in its crate is a must. It would take some time but your puppy’s crying will gradually cease. Puppies should have a balance of rest and play and its resting time should always take place inside the crate. A schedule must be implemented for feeding, resting, playing and toileting. It is part of training your puppies so don’t feel sorry when it cries.

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