Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Hi everyone! My family and I just got our first dog, an 8 week old mini goldendoodle puppy! He, Peanut, is such a great addition! We are trying to begin crate training. We are using positive rewards to make his crate a good and safe place where he will want to go. The crate is in our kitchen, where we have a gate to limit where he can go. He has a large space to play around in and we are in there quite often because a hearth room is connected to the kitchen. Peanut is doing great in the day! He will go into his crate without any treats luring him in! We will then close the door and praise him like crazy! But night time is a different story. We put him in his crate(in the kitchen. bedrooms upstairs). He doesn't seem to mind it then but after we praise him for going in he realizes that he is staying in there until we let him out to go potty(1 AM and 4 AM). Peanut then proceeds to cry all night. I don't think that he has slept at all tonight. We really don't want him to sleep in one of our bedrooms. I just want him to be comfortable and happy! Thanks for reading this and helping me and my family out!
PS- Right now my dad is laying downstairs with the Peanut. But he is not in his crate. I have tried to tell my dad we need to be strong and not let him out. But the only time he is comforted is when he is laying on our hardwood floor.
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Hey Madeline,
Bailey was having the same problem....Try putting a ticking alarm clock next to his crate. we also used a night light for her too.
for the first 2 nights I layed next to her crate til she calmed down and was quiet. I would also lay so she could see me with my fingers in the crate so she could smell me too. After 2 nights I would tuck her in, tell her she was a good girl, give her a few treats through the crate and then wait for her to lay down. I would then go to bed...
We have had her for 2 weeks now and she does great...Hang in there, beore you know it he will be sleeping with no prob.
There's a lot of good advice in this thread. I hope it helps you. I just wanted to add my story, perhaps for a little more reinforcement on your crate training.
My Doodle puppy, Zeus, was raised in a crate with his siblings until 5 months old, when I brought him home. Yet, his first night, he fought me fiercely on being crated. He scarfed up the biscuit I tossed in there before I could even get the door shut. Although he could see me in the next room, he cried for several minutes, but I kept silent, and he finally went to sleep.
The 2nd day, I propped a mirror between his crate and the wall, so he could see his reflection and possibly feel he had a cratemate. He spent most of his time in the crate all day admiring himself, but when night came, he freaked out when he saw the door closing. The mirror did help some - his crying changed to whimpering and didn't last as long as the previous night.
The 3rd night, I moved the crate between my bed and my Portie's dog bed, and Zeus again fought me going in there and whimpered for several minutes.
The 4th night, instead of a biscuit-type treat, I tossed in a mini-sized Busy Bone, hoping it’d keep him busy a while. He jumped right in there, let me shut the door without incident, and I didn't hear a peep from him until the next morning when he saw my feet hit the floor.
The next day, I stocked up on Busy Bones for nighttime crating, and we're now a happy family.
Anyway, good luck with your crate-training and please keep us updated on your progress.
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