Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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also remember, no water after 7-8 ish. Stacy, I also have a site saved that has a crate schedule if your interested. With Harley being my first crate trained dog I really didn't realize how much time they spend in crate at first. Was thinking it was too much, but when I turn it around and thought of a schedule for a new born to toddler. They need much quite, nap time, Not sure why I thought my brand new puppy didn't need the same care?
When I raise pups (up til the age of 8 weeks when they go to their new homes) they have a crate area for sleeping and they can go over to newspapers in a pen that surrounds the crate to go potty--they learn that so fast! BUT, the minute they go home, they go "cold turkey" with no papers, no pen area--so that they go outside from that age on. They have learned by then to control themselves to the point of walking to the papers and not going potty in their bed, but it is now time for the next step and they pick it up fast.
Even though a tiny pup seems completely helpless and incapable, they are not. I have watched puppies mature from birth and by 8 weeks they are capable of a lot of complex behaviors and learn new tasks quickly--you still have to watch them like a hawk, but they are not as helpless as a human baby would be at that age.
I second the no feet on the floor - definitely carry her down and outside. Any time on the floor and she may not be able to hold it anymore!
We tried pee pads once - Luna shredded them and refused to pee on them. We used an Ex-pen with a crate while we were away at work - crate for sleeping, newspaper in the opposite corner of the ex-pen for emergency peeing. She shredded the newspaper, but newspaper is non-toxic (as far as I know) and she didn't really eat it. We tried pee pads once, but she refused to pee on them and shredded them.
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