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Training a puppy at night is one of the most difficult tasks to complete because dogs are extremely playful in their early stages of life. Like my dog, he nearly destroyed the cage when I tried to keep it in at night. Until my grandmother showed me how to… Here’s what she showed me.
She told Me: First, pick a crate that is just the right size—comfortable without being overly roomy. Add a cozy blanket and a secure toy to make it feel welcoming. Make sure your puppy has had enough exercise and a bathroom break before bedtime. To make them feel safe and near you, put the crate in your bedroom. By rewarding them with treats when they enter the crate, you can gradually acclimate them to it throughout the day. Expect some whining at night, but be patient and consistent. They will eventually feel comfortable.