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Originally posted by SnoGrl:
<STRONG>Thanks everyone for the warm welcome! My husband has been keeping up with your advice on here as well. We appreciate everyone's opinions greatly--we need the advice as new puppy parents!
Last nite we had an interesting occurence with Sadie. We had put a handful of food in her cage mid-evening and shut and locked the door-we don't want her in the crate when we are home. So my husband and I ate our dinner, packed our bags for our trip this weekend, were busy (but in the room) and Miss Sadie sat outside the kennel and pawed at it to get in. When we opened the door, she gladly went in and cleaned up the food. We did not shut the door behind her when she went in so she could come out at her leisure. Later, when it was time for bed, we tried the same thing but she was more cautious and not sure that food was going to be worth it. She went in with some very (and I really mean very) gentle encouragement....but then woke us up every two hours for the rest of the nite. Good Dog--way to get revenge!! haha Just kidding.
SO anyway, we hate not being home with her all day. My husband would be in Heaven if he could stay at home and admire her all day. :) But that is not an option. It looks like it is just going to take some time for us to figure out her quirks and her to figure out ours. Sometimes I forget, some things just can't happen overnight!! When she gets older, we will undoubtedly be much more lenient with the whole crate situation but for now, she is going to be crated.
Thanks again for your helpful comments and suggestions for literature & web pages. We are hoping our "Great Dogs, Good Owners" arrives on Monday!</STRONG>
Sounds like Sadie is starting to get used to her crate. :D Yeah :D When you are home and able to watch her, I would leave the crate door open. So she can go in or come out whenever she wants. The crate will become her "room" or "den". Good luck with Sadie, she sounds like a cutie! :)