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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 407112" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I'm not cut out for puppy training. We have adopted dogs who are housebroken and a bit more settled. Ace is the first one who is crate trained and he chooses to go in his crate alot of the time. We've never locked him in there...but, he had one when we got him. We did fence our yard for our first dog and all of them have gotten plenty of exercise running laps, chasing squirrels and also playing with balls and Kongs. </p><p> </p><p>One thing I know about our dogs is that they quickly learned patterns. If I walked near a certain time each of them anticipated the arrival of that same time the next day. I think I would hesitate to schedule two long walks as you may be locking yourself into a lifelong pattern. on the other hand, that may be something that you prefer. It's great that the puppy sleeps all night. The one and only puppy I ever had needed an extra blanket with an old fashioned clock to help settle down at night. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 407112, member: 35"] I'm not cut out for puppy training. We have adopted dogs who are housebroken and a bit more settled. Ace is the first one who is crate trained and he chooses to go in his crate alot of the time. We've never locked him in there...but, he had one when we got him. We did fence our yard for our first dog and all of them have gotten plenty of exercise running laps, chasing squirrels and also playing with balls and Kongs. One thing I know about our dogs is that they quickly learned patterns. If I walked near a certain time each of them anticipated the arrival of that same time the next day. I think I would hesitate to schedule two long walks as you may be locking yourself into a lifelong pattern. on the other hand, that may be something that you prefer. It's great that the puppy sleeps all night. The one and only puppy I ever had needed an extra blanket with an old fashioned clock to help settle down at night. DDD [/QUOTE]
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