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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 406958" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>If you (and your neighbors) could endure the crate training, it would <u>really</u> be worth it. After a while they come to like their their crate and see it as their refuge, their own little personal hide away to keep their "stuff" in and to get away from it all. I got mine used to the crates by feeding them each their breakfast in their own "rooms" and they actually looked forward to going in there. They would go in, sit down, and wait for breakfast to be served. It also helps with potty training in that they will usually not pee or poop where they sleep. You don't want to get one too big at first when they're a puppy - they shouldn't have so much room that they can pee in one end and sleep in the other. There are some crates that come with removable partitians that can be taken out as they grow. If there is any way possible you can swing it with a crate, you really should try it. Makes things sooo much easier, especially with a large dog. I couldn't survive even one day without crates for my four.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 406958, member: 1883"] If you (and your neighbors) could endure the crate training, it would [U]really[/U] be worth it. After a while they come to like their their crate and see it as their refuge, their own little personal hide away to keep their "stuff" in and to get away from it all. I got mine used to the crates by feeding them each their breakfast in their own "rooms" and they actually looked forward to going in there. They would go in, sit down, and wait for breakfast to be served. It also helps with potty training in that they will usually not pee or poop where they sleep. You don't want to get one too big at first when they're a puppy - they shouldn't have so much room that they can pee in one end and sleep in the other. There are some crates that come with removable partitians that can be taken out as they grow. If there is any way possible you can swing it with a crate, you really should try it. Makes things sooo much easier, especially with a large dog. I couldn't survive even one day without crates for my four. [/QUOTE]
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