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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 535474" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I've always heard that the crate for a puppy should purposely be a small one, big enough for sleeping and that's all. Their natural inclination is to not potty where they sleep. You don't want them to have enough room to potty on one end of the crate and sleep on the other end, or they will decide that it's OK to potty in the crate. They also make crates that can be partitioned off so that you can use a smaller section for when it's a puppy, then move the partition to give them more room as they grow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 535474, member: 1883"] I've always heard that the crate for a puppy should purposely be a small one, big enough for sleeping and that's all. Their natural inclination is to not potty where they sleep. You don't want them to have enough room to potty on one end of the crate and sleep on the other end, or they will decide that it's OK to potty in the crate. They also make crates that can be partitioned off so that you can use a smaller section for when it's a puppy, then move the partition to give them more room as they grow. [/QUOTE]
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