

Okay, Einstein, how am I supposed to crate train a puppy?
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Place the pad in between your sheets while making your bed in the morning. If you can handle it, sleep with the crate pad in your bed. When a week has passed, the pad should have absorbed enough of your specific odor that it’ll remind your puppy of you even when you’re not around. Place it in the bottom of his crate, along with some carefully selected toys (we’ll get to those). To help him realize that the crate is a positive place, offer him a treat once he’s inside and praise him lavishly. Don’t worry if he doesn’t eat the treat right away - he’ll probably eat it later, and the important part is that he’s making the connection that the crate is a good, safe place. Crate train in short spurts at first.
Have your puppy stay in the crate for 15 minutes each night while you’re home and visible. The next week, increase it to 30 minutes while you’re in another room. Continue increasing it incrementally, each time praising him when he both goes into the crate and when he comes back out. If you work full-time and need an immediate solution to puppy woes, you can try using the crate during the day, but never leave him in the crate for longer than four hours at a time or eight hours total in one day. Crates can also help facilitate housetraining, so keep reading.
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