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crate. You can still open the door and stroke or cuddle the puppy.
Once your puppy realizes that he merely has a new address, and that he has NOT been
doomed to be locked up in a cold dungeon with no human contact for the rest of his life
(what a dismal existence that would be!), he will not need to sleep on the bed with you,
and his crate can be moved to another part of the house where it is more convenient for
you.
The puppy is going to spend a great deal of his time in the crate, until he’s old enough to
be allowed full access to the house, unsupervised. So, you should put the crate where he
can see you throughout the day as you move about the house.
If, for some reason you are foolish enough to let the sweet little furniture-eating, carpetwww.
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soiling, electrical cord-chewing puppy loose to wreak havoc in the house, because you
didn’t think you needed a crate, then don’t you dare be upset at HIM when the little cutie