Peter Lynn Westre
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[MENTION=11439]4flowers[/MENTION] I complely agree with you. We have a zero tolerance for biting in our house and Patton gets a short time out every single time his teeth hits any parts of skin. He's starting to slowly get it, he's only a puppy, not even 4 months old yet. However he absolutely loves his crate and this hasn't changed that in any way. His crate is so comfy I'd sleep in it if I had to!Some may disagree with me but I had two crates when he was a pup! One for night night time, and one in the living room for "time outs". Every time he would do things that were unacceptable I said NO bite, and put him in time out crate. Trust me he got the message real quick lol! Some people say that I may teach him to hate the crate. However, that never happened. He loved his night night crate! But when I would scream NO he ran and hid under the table because he didn't want to go to time out lol
I am going through a similar thing but it's 2 pups being pups. I cannot do the coins because I have an 18 month bully who I trained using this method. The pups like the water spray however I put lemon in it today and it's early days but it's working.
The 2 crates thing may work but my fear is the pup then will relate to going to the crate when bad, this will confuse at time out / night time
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