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Old 08-02-2012, 07:29 PM   #8
Tribas4u

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I went through this with Amy when I first adopted her. She stays in her own small room, not a crate, but she used to whine and scratch like nobody's business when I left. Like everyone said, do not respond to it. The other thing is to make sure it's not a big deal at all when you put her in. Just act like it's as normal as putting on your shoes. Pup in crate, off you go. Don't stick around to give her attention while she's in there. If you don't act like it's a big deal, she won't know it is.
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