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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 32221" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>A puppy crate is necessary. I used to think they were harsh til I started using them. They are a Godsend! Anytime I couldn't watch the pup it went into the crate. Drastically cut down on puppy hassles.</p><p></p><p>If you can't stand the crying in the crate you can place a sheet over it so pup can't see out. We used to have birds when I was little and do this so they could sleep. Happens to work for dogs too. lol</p><p></p><p>You've also picked a pretty active breed mix. (springer spaniel) difficult child ought to be able to teach it to play with a ball in the yard, which is a good wear out activity. And should do walks to burn off some of the extra energy.</p><p></p><p>Anytime I have a pup in the house they also get naptimes. This is to give me a break, and it's good for them to get rest breaks. This depends on age. But be careful not to make one too late in the afternoon. Mine also get bedtimes. lmao Our pup Betsy will be a year old in about a week. She still goes to bed at 8pm sharp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 32221, member: 84"] A puppy crate is necessary. I used to think they were harsh til I started using them. They are a Godsend! Anytime I couldn't watch the pup it went into the crate. Drastically cut down on puppy hassles. If you can't stand the crying in the crate you can place a sheet over it so pup can't see out. We used to have birds when I was little and do this so they could sleep. Happens to work for dogs too. lol You've also picked a pretty active breed mix. (springer spaniel) difficult child ought to be able to teach it to play with a ball in the yard, which is a good wear out activity. And should do walks to burn off some of the extra energy. Anytime I have a pup in the house they also get naptimes. This is to give me a break, and it's good for them to get rest breaks. This depends on age. But be careful not to make one too late in the afternoon. Mine also get bedtimes. lmao Our pup Betsy will be a year old in about a week. She still goes to bed at 8pm sharp. [/QUOTE]
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