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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 215566" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>My girls are all past the puppy stage but they stay in the crates all day while I'm at work. I give them their breakfast in the crates just as I'm leaving for work, so they don't mind getting in at all.</p><p> </p><p>They eventually come to love their crates. It's their sanctuary, their own private little space where they feel safe and secure. Ragan has slept with me since she was a tiny puppy but Katy prefers to sleep in her crate. I just tell her "Bedtime!" and she runs and gets in - I cover the crate to make it dark and a few seconds later, she's snoring. It's so much their 'private space' that neither one of them would even dream of going in the others' crate! They just won't do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 215566, member: 1883"] My girls are all past the puppy stage but they stay in the crates all day while I'm at work. I give them their breakfast in the crates just as I'm leaving for work, so they don't mind getting in at all. They eventually come to love their crates. It's their sanctuary, their own private little space where they feel safe and secure. Ragan has slept with me since she was a tiny puppy but Katy prefers to sleep in her crate. I just tell her "Bedtime!" and she runs and gets in - I cover the crate to make it dark and a few seconds later, she's snoring. It's so much their 'private space' that neither one of them would even dream of going in the others' crate! They just won't do it. [/QUOTE]
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