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Contently Confined: an enlightened approach to crating

Crating has long been promoted as an effective method for teaching young puppies about housetraining. Traditionally, it is recommended that a puppy's crate be small, based on the idea that puppies do not want to soil the area where they sleep.

In this short mini-class, we will propose a new way to think about containment.

When planning containment, consider your housetraining goals as well as how to meet the puppy's emotional, mental, and physical needs.

This discussion will be focusing primarily a puppy between the ages of eight to sixteen weeks, but we will also cover the importance of creating age (and skill) appropriate containment for the adolescent or adult dog.

cost: $10.00

email: prdogtraining01@gmail.com for registration, payment information and the Zoom link to the session

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