we just put a box in the back of the crate, something he couldnt
climb over, and then we were good.

tw

On 9/23/05, Tangorre, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > From: Robert Munn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > I have never bothered with any pans or anything like that. If
> > the dog goes in the crate, just clean it up. If you are
> > consistent with the training, the dog will learn very quickly
> > not to go in the crate. Crate size is critical! I would
> > recommend that you take your puppy to the vet, a pet shop, or
> > a dog trainer and ask them what size crate they recommend. It
> > will most likely be a lot smaller than what you have.
>
> The crate needs to be large enough for the dog to turn around in and
> that is it. The larger crates can be sectioned off; ours came with a
> divider but our old crate did not so we made one out of plywood.
>
> 

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