HarveysDaddy
Boxer Pal
We took in a 7-week-old boxer named Harvey a few days ago. I've successfully (and quickly) potty trained two other dogs through crate training. Harvey has been here for 4 nights now and he seems to be refusing it. The first night, he whined for about an hour after I left him in his crate. Totally normal. The second night, only a few minutes, and now he just plops down and goes to sleep when I tell him it's bedtime. The problem isn't getting him into the crate or to stop whining, the problem is to get him to stop eliminating in his crate. I've never had a puppy eliminate in their crate before but he manages to do so multiple times every night.
He goes outside and relieves himself just before bedtime. My wife and I get up twice throughout the night to let him out and every time, he's managed to go "number one" in his crate. His crate isn't too big, he only has enough space to stand up, turn around, and stretch out laying down. The first night, I thought maybe the soft blankets were enticing him to go in there, so I removed them. This didn't help. When I get up in the middle of the night, there is always potty in the crate. I clean it out, scrub it down with disinfectant, and then he just goes potty in his crate again between the time he falls asleep and the time I wake up again to take him out.
He sleeps in his crate at night, he naps in his crate during the day, and we've been feeding him in his crate since the day we got him. He has a few toys in there as well.
Any ideas as to why he keeps eliminating in his crate? Should I just get up 3 or even 4 times per night to let him outside? I've never had a dog go potty in his crate, so I'm kind of at a loss for what to do. Any help would be much appreciated.
He goes outside and relieves himself just before bedtime. My wife and I get up twice throughout the night to let him out and every time, he's managed to go "number one" in his crate. His crate isn't too big, he only has enough space to stand up, turn around, and stretch out laying down. The first night, I thought maybe the soft blankets were enticing him to go in there, so I removed them. This didn't help. When I get up in the middle of the night, there is always potty in the crate. I clean it out, scrub it down with disinfectant, and then he just goes potty in his crate again between the time he falls asleep and the time I wake up again to take him out.
He sleeps in his crate at night, he naps in his crate during the day, and we've been feeding him in his crate since the day we got him. He has a few toys in there as well.
Any ideas as to why he keeps eliminating in his crate? Should I just get up 3 or even 4 times per night to let him outside? I've never had a dog go potty in his crate, so I'm kind of at a loss for what to do. Any help would be much appreciated.
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