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>As big as possible! A 48" should be about right
> I would always go for the larger crate as it is more like their own little room rather than a prison cell and puppies need room to play and let off a little energy but in a safe environment.
> I tend to use baby gates and supervision
> and have successfully reared many pups without a single one injuring themselves
>I don't see any difference to a human baby having a cot/playpen etc
> A large crate or playpen allows the pup to have room to move and play, and get away from its bed when it needs to toilet.
>My aim, when toilet training/using a crate, was to NOT let the puppy toilet indoors at all (where at all possible)
> destroying/playing with clothes/electrical devices/phones etc
> They're very handy when you go and stay in a hotel or B&B, so it helps if the dog's familiar with sleeping in one.
>mine just get incredibly stressed and one has even injured herself.
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