Remypal
Boxer Pal
Hey, everybody:
My better half and I brought home a great little pup named Remy. He is now 8 weeks old. We have a question about potty training that I couldn't find an answer to on the forums.
Remy seems to be picking up on the whole "bathroom outside" concept. We take him on the same route and use the same keywords when he does his biz. We're trying to crate train him, but we're running into a problem with our schedules.
For three days a week we both have to be out of the house for work (8+ hours). We've set up a secure area in the kitchen for him and placed a pee pad near the door where we take him out. He can get water from a bottle we've strapped to the cage.
He is hitting the pad for the most part. When we come home we immediately take him out to do his biz. We pretty much take him outside every hour or so when we're home.
My vet and a few other dog owners have indicated we should just leave him in there for the whole day. Everything we've read has indicated that he is too young to be kept in the crate for that length of time.
We're really confused as to how to proceed. I'm not wild about leaving Remy in his crate for 8 hours, knowing he can't hold it that long. At the same time I don't won't to confuse him, which is what I'm worried that the concurrent paper training is doing. Any help is greatly appreciated.
My better half and I brought home a great little pup named Remy. He is now 8 weeks old. We have a question about potty training that I couldn't find an answer to on the forums.
Remy seems to be picking up on the whole "bathroom outside" concept. We take him on the same route and use the same keywords when he does his biz. We're trying to crate train him, but we're running into a problem with our schedules.
For three days a week we both have to be out of the house for work (8+ hours). We've set up a secure area in the kitchen for him and placed a pee pad near the door where we take him out. He can get water from a bottle we've strapped to the cage.
He is hitting the pad for the most part. When we come home we immediately take him out to do his biz. We pretty much take him outside every hour or so when we're home.
My vet and a few other dog owners have indicated we should just leave him in there for the whole day. Everything we've read has indicated that he is too young to be kept in the crate for that length of time.
We're really confused as to how to proceed. I'm not wild about leaving Remy in his crate for 8 hours, knowing he can't hold it that long. At the same time I don't won't to confuse him, which is what I'm worried that the concurrent paper training is doing. Any help is greatly appreciated.