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An 8 week gun dog training dvd from nationally acclaimed instructor Roger Conant. In this 90 minute DVD Roger walks you and many untrained dogs through his 8 week gun dog and obedience training program. Rogers successfully trained over 3300 gun dogs, and his knowledge and insights into “The Eyes Of the Retriever” will be a benefit to you and your dog, regardless of breed…. More >>
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I have been crate training my puppy since she was 7 weeks old- she is now 3 1/2 months. She does alright in the crate, but she wakes up at 5 am and will whine until 7 (I refuse to get up with her before 7). I let her out about every 5 hours at night to go out to the bathroom. When she starts to whine is when I put her back in her crate after letting her out at 5am go to outside, and I’m sure it’s because she’s hungry. However, I will not feed her until at least 7. I feed her at 7pm, so shouldn’t she be fine? I’m feeding her the correct amount and giving her food puzzles between meals. How can I correct the whining in the crate without making it a bad place to be? I was thinking spraying her with a water bottle, but I feel that this would make the crate a negative environment. Does anyone have any suggestions? I can’t handle the whining every morning like this.
Also, I put a bone and toys in there with her.
Also, like I said, the whining starts after I let her out at 5 and put her back in her crate.
I’m getting some good advice, but I’m wondering if I didn’t make my question clear enough for some of you. I let her out at 5 am and when I put her back in the crate, shes starts whining, and I believe it’s because she’s hungry, because when I let her out at 7 to feed her, she immediately goes back to sleep after eating. So I’m not making my dog stay in the kennel when she has to go outside. I just won’t get up at 5 to feed her because I want to show her that I am dominent and I decide when she eats, not her. So thanks for eveyone on the right track!
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read users comments (10)I want to crate train my puppy so I can get him to not eliminate in the house. I know I need to crate him while I am at work, or if I leave the house, but shoud he go in the crate at night time? He has been waking me up at night when he as to go… is this a good sign, or should I still crate him?
What should I do about food and water, I read that he should only be fed 4 times daily, and after 6 months, 3 times.
Also how often should he go outside… 3-4 times daily?
He is a 10 week old, Papillon. Please help.. any advice on how to begin and follow through with this training would be a huge help.
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