Hi
My family and I have given a home to a new puppy (2 days ago) and we are crate training him at the moment and I wanted to know if anyone has any advice on this.
He does cry and yelp through the night and the current stuff I am reading on the web says you have to ignore this until he settles. I just wanted to know really if I am doing it the right way.
I have a crate (with the door open) that sits inside a pen at night so that the pup can get a drink and go toilet on some puppy pads as well as get inside the crate with his blankets and toys.
I am leaving a lamp on, and leaving a radio playing quietly in the hope this settles him but am now thinking these 2 ideas may not be right as he may think people are in the room somewhere and this my not help him settle as quickly as he could.
Should I just leave him in a dark quiet room inside his pen?
Can anyone give me any advice on there setup and how quickly there dog settled into the routine.
He is a 2 month old, Flat Coat Retriever in case you needed to know.
My family and I have given a home to a new puppy (2 days ago) and we are crate training him at the moment and I wanted to know if anyone has any advice on this.
He does cry and yelp through the night and the current stuff I am reading on the web says you have to ignore this until he settles. I just wanted to know really if I am doing it the right way.
I have a crate (with the door open) that sits inside a pen at night so that the pup can get a drink and go toilet on some puppy pads as well as get inside the crate with his blankets and toys.
I am leaving a lamp on, and leaving a radio playing quietly in the hope this settles him but am now thinking these 2 ideas may not be right as he may think people are in the room somewhere and this my not help him settle as quickly as he could.
Should I just leave him in a dark quiet room inside his pen?
Can anyone give me any advice on there setup and how quickly there dog settled into the routine.
He is a 2 month old, Flat Coat Retriever in case you needed to know.
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