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Old 03-25-2008, 07:05 AM
SABELLESMOM SABELLESMOM is offline
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Re: is a crate/cage a good idea?

Definately crate him when you ae gone or unable to supervise. Does he "get into things" while you are at home with him as well? If so, try tethering him to you. This way he has to be near enough for you to see what he's up to, and catch him preceeding or in the act.

Stimulate his active mind with some classes as well. He should easily become a much more confident and more often well behaving adolescent. You will never regret one moment of the time you spend in positive training your dog. You will learn so much! And your dog will give back more than you put in. Good Luck!
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