Okay, so now that you guys know about Maya.... http://dogfoodchat.com/forum/pictures/12780-meet-miss-maya.html
I have a training question. I have not had a puppy in a LONG time. Minnie came to us at a year and a half....with some behavioral issues (liked to jump a lot, somewhat skittish, etc), but fortunately, was and is GREAT with free-roam. Maya.. on the other hand... is still a baby. I thought I would block off the living room/dining room with baby gates, so her and Minnie could have that whole space. I tested this tonight (I have not left them alone together for the past 3 days, but felt and still feel confident in doing so) but the lil bugger broke out. I know it was Maya as a small string along the ground could keep Minnie out of a room. :wink: I am now debating whether to get a crate or put her in a bedroom as she seems to be a decent escape artist. I guess I thought we'd have more luck with the baby gates, but Miss Maya is a pushy little girl!
What do you all suggest? We have a guest bedroom that I am perfectly able to puppy proof, but I'm not sure if it would drive her AND Minnie nuts to be on opposite ends of the house...knowing the other is there, but not being able to see one another. OR I could buy a crate...but I would not want to start crating Minnie. How would this work with just one crated? Would it be better to have the crate in a different room?? Or in the living room by Minnie? Minnie is cordoned off in the living room/dining room/kitchen -- solely to keep her from running up and down the stairs when we get home -- and this has worked brilliantly...there's plenty of space for her. Any suggestions???? Thanks in advance. :smile:
edit: Btw, when I say she's a baby... I mean that she is 1 year old and very curious. She is completely house broken though and limits her chewing to antlers and kongs. She is a very good girl and I would trust her in a bigger space, but she likes to topple baby gates it seems.
I have a training question. I have not had a puppy in a LONG time. Minnie came to us at a year and a half....with some behavioral issues (liked to jump a lot, somewhat skittish, etc), but fortunately, was and is GREAT with free-roam. Maya.. on the other hand... is still a baby. I thought I would block off the living room/dining room with baby gates, so her and Minnie could have that whole space. I tested this tonight (I have not left them alone together for the past 3 days, but felt and still feel confident in doing so) but the lil bugger broke out. I know it was Maya as a small string along the ground could keep Minnie out of a room. :wink: I am now debating whether to get a crate or put her in a bedroom as she seems to be a decent escape artist. I guess I thought we'd have more luck with the baby gates, but Miss Maya is a pushy little girl!
What do you all suggest? We have a guest bedroom that I am perfectly able to puppy proof, but I'm not sure if it would drive her AND Minnie nuts to be on opposite ends of the house...knowing the other is there, but not being able to see one another. OR I could buy a crate...but I would not want to start crating Minnie. How would this work with just one crated? Would it be better to have the crate in a different room?? Or in the living room by Minnie? Minnie is cordoned off in the living room/dining room/kitchen -- solely to keep her from running up and down the stairs when we get home -- and this has worked brilliantly...there's plenty of space for her. Any suggestions???? Thanks in advance. :smile:
edit: Btw, when I say she's a baby... I mean that she is 1 year old and very curious. She is completely house broken though and limits her chewing to antlers and kongs. She is a very good girl and I would trust her in a bigger space, but she likes to topple baby gates it seems.