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 Re-introducing a crate to 6 month husky puppy

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PostSubject: Re-introducing a crate to 6 month husky puppy   Re-introducing a crate to 6 month husky puppy EmptyThu Dec 13, 2018 9:05 pm

Our 6 month husky puppy has had the house to himself for the last 4 weeks while we are at work but he has started to chew everything! We decided to do this because he seemed so wound up and anxious in his crate but we are getting to the point where we have to start doing the crate again. Any suggestions on re-introducing a puppy to his crate?
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PostSubject: Re: Re-introducing a crate to 6 month husky puppy   Re-introducing a crate to 6 month husky puppy EmptyFri Dec 14, 2018 10:41 am

Introduce it like it's the first time and he's never been in it before. Make sure the crate is proper sized, make it a good place to be, feed him his meals in it with the door open so he starts making good associations. Exercise before going in and ignore barking and crying. He won't like it at first but for the most part our dogs sleep the majority of our time gone, so as long as you are exercising before closing him in he should settle not long after.

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