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Is it possible some dogs simply do not like being in crates? (read fully...
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<blockquote data-quote="KateCtAttackofthebeart" data-source="post: 1500701" data-attributes="member: 541323"><p>Right now she is just young. I would also start getting into puppy kindergarten to let her know what a dog is supposed to do. </p><p></p><p>Once she is potty trained, you may want to start leaving her crate door open when she is loose and she will learn to love it. Thats how my 11 year old dog started going into her crate to lay down. She didnt start to this year and I have had her since around 3 months. </p><p></p><p>For the barking, try putting a blanket over the crate. </p><p></p><p>Yes, ignore her, she is not truly hurt. A mom dog would ignore that kind of racket. She might look to see if the pup was hurt, but if not hurt, she wouldnt intervene. </p><p></p><p>www.flyingdogpress.com Read the free articles on this website. You have to sign up for a free account, but they are eye opening. I highly recommend It takes a pack to raise a puppy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KateCtAttackofthebeart, post: 1500701, member: 541323"] Right now she is just young. I would also start getting into puppy kindergarten to let her know what a dog is supposed to do. Once she is potty trained, you may want to start leaving her crate door open when she is loose and she will learn to love it. Thats how my 11 year old dog started going into her crate to lay down. She didnt start to this year and I have had her since around 3 months. For the barking, try putting a blanket over the crate. Yes, ignore her, she is not truly hurt. A mom dog would ignore that kind of racket. She might look to see if the pup was hurt, but if not hurt, she wouldnt intervene. www.flyingdogpress.com Read the free articles on this website. You have to sign up for a free account, but they are eye opening. I highly recommend It takes a pack to raise a puppy. [/QUOTE]
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