Crate or no crate
Hi Steffydill,
Crate is the best thing ever happen to us. Our Boxer puppy Oscar came to us 3 weeks ago with a set of play pen (quite big) and a bed. The first two nights we put him in a smaller play pen and a bed to limit his outing. After reading 5 books on Boxer and this webpage, we went to get the WONDERFUL crate, the big size for grown-up Boxer and we blocked part of it to make it smaller, just enough for him to turn and stand and sleep.
Crate helps a lot with housetraining. We leave it open when we are with him, he goes in to sleep, in and out anytime he wants. If we are not home he is the crate with the door closed, as well as at night.
Crate is not cruel if you don't abuse it. We never leave him more than 3 hours at a time which is perhaps once or twice a week when we are out for dinner (and he is 4 months old, which can be left around 5 hours, his months plus one). We never punish him by putting him in the crate. If he is supervised the door is always open.
According to these various books which said that the dogs would never soil where he sleeps, it is not really true for our Oscar. He will do it if he has to. He did twice during the night (our mistake), he did twice on purpose by walking to his open crate and peed which we still could not figure out why.
I am really for it. He feels very secure in his HOME. He does not like it when we pook our head inside (he comes running like crazy, dropping whatever he is doing then). He keeps his toys in there. We never call it a crate but we always tell him to go HOME.
Good luck with your pup!
Tianthai