houndlove
Posted : 1/10/2007 4:52:15 PM
1. You can keep him in a very well dog-proofed room and if his housetraining is questionable, make that room with washable floors!
2. Is there a reason the crate needs to be downstairs at all? Why not just make the move to the bedroom a permanent thing? I do think that for training for night times having the crate in the bedroom is a big plus. Also, adults generally don't pee everywhere in the middle of the night. That's a puppy thing because puppies physically can't hold their bladders for more than a few hours. Exercise the dog thoroughly, make sure he gets a chance to empty himself right before bed and he'll most likely sleep through the night with no need to potty.
3. It all depends on the dog. Some dogs take to their crates more quickly than others, and have a greater "denning instinct" than others. You'll see pretty quickly which kind you've got. If you've got one that isn't so fond of the crate, there's no way that I know of to speed up the process. It has to go in baby steps, first with you in the room, then you leaving the room, then leaving the house. And at each new phase you have to go back to just a few seconds, then a few minutes, then longer. There's just so many factors going on there. Every dog is different. Some like their crate to be covered and dark, some like to see out, some like to chew in their crates, some prefer just sleeping, some like a crate with a view, others are too over-stimulated by that. You may find yourself doing a lot of trial and error.