miscriss February 28th, 2013 HAH how do you make him stay in there? And won’t it be hilarious when he’s big and *won’t* come out? Too cute. Reply
isa February 28th, 2013 I don’t know whether dogs understand ‘time out’, puppies have an attention span less than a goldfish! Reply
Emma February 28th, 2013 I would assume it’s more to remove them from the stimulus and give them a chance to calm down. This is why it works with young children too (who, it could be argued, have a similar attention span :/ ) The puppy has such a longing gaze! Reply
Michelle Godkin List February 28th, 2013 And, like young humans, pups eventually “get” the connection between naughty behavior and no attention from Mom and Dad. Reply
Trixie August 12th, 2013 Thats an excellent idea! Using the basket as a time out will keep them from associating their crate if they have one with punishment! Reply
miscriss
HAH how do you make him stay in there? And won’t it be hilarious when he’s big and *won’t* come out? Too cute.
Ellen
What a cutie!!!
isa
I don’t know whether dogs understand ‘time out’, puppies have an attention span less than a goldfish!
Emma
I would assume it’s more to remove them from the stimulus and give them a chance to calm down.
This is why it works with young children too (who, it could be argued, have a similar attention span :/ )
The puppy has such a longing gaze!
Ken Coley
Very cute
Susan Bechhoefer
cutie 🙂
Michelle Godkin List
And, like young humans, pups eventually “get” the connection between naughty behavior and no attention from Mom and Dad.
Trixie
Thats an excellent idea! Using the basket as a time out will keep them from associating their crate if they have one with punishment!