Yes, I did post that thread for your benefit Cockercharlie. And for anyone with a new pup. Thank you Ocelot.
This is what the breeder of my Dobe did. She had a crate in their area in the kitchen and took the door off. There were blankies and toys and the pups could go in and out as they wished. They had a good head start that way and learned to feel secure and safe within those walls. Unbridled freedom isn't all it's cracked up to be for a puppy. But if very early conditioning isn't done, it can still be done later as with your pup. Just take it slowly. When you must leave or are unable to supervise him.....and he hasn't gotten quite use to it, that is difficult. You might also consider an X pen. (look up on Google) You can put the crate in the X pen if it's big enough. But I'd still get him use to a crate anyhow because it's safer for car rides and when the dog has to be in a vet's over night, they're usually in small cage type things...so it make it a little less traumatic if they're already use to one.
It's helpful, I have found to have one in the part of the house where all the family is most of the time and one in your bedroom for night time so you don't have to move it back and forth. But of course, they're not cheap.
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Well Belle wasnt sure on the crate at first but we left her in it for 15mins when we were gardening at the weekend and she didnt complain at all she fell asleep and that put my mind at ease, then we had to go out on sunday and she was in it for a hr but hubby had taken her for a long walk b4 and she was fast asleep when we got back, the only small problem we have had was that when she saw we were back she got so excited she wee'd on me the first time in mths. so im hoping that she will lose that need to pee on me again lol. but thank you all for your help.
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Oh, that's great news Cockercharlie. You're doing fabulously! The weeing might settle down if when you come home, you keep things as low key as possible on your end anyhow. Don't pay much attention to her at first and take her out quickly. I think she'll get onto this better and better. Crates are a godsend as long as they're not used to excess. It will give you such peace of mind that she's safe and not wrecking your stuff. And it will become her little bedroom where all the good stuff is.
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One of the funny things since having the crate in the living room is that she wont drink her water from anywhere else now, so we have to makesure that the clip on water bowl is full of water as she wont drink out of the other bowl. Plus poor herman (cat) whos crate it was when he was hit by a van 2yrs ago wants to sleep in there all the time which belle really doesnt like him doing.