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Craters, now's your chance to convince me

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Full disclosure, I've never been comfortable with crating. I don't believe for a moment that any living creature likes being in a cage. I also feel that it's too easily abused; I've seen people crating because they have multiple dogs and it's convenient to keep them crated when they don't feel like dealing with them, or they are at work for many hours including commute time and they crate the whole time. I've had two dogs as an adult and numerous under my parents' roof, and crating was never necessary as long as you kept their living area fairly clean/dog-proofed.

However. I have adopted a wonderful 16-week-old puppy with many delightful qualities, but she has clearly only been kenneled in her short life and has not the first clue about house living. Adding to that, this time around I'm not just a dog mama, I'm a mama to a human as well, so I'm less tolerant of 1:00am poo cleanup than I once was. I'm going to give her fair time to prove herself...maybe she'll housetrain quickly, and maybe leaving her for short periods of time will not translate to a destroyed home (I don't anticipate leaving her alone for more than a couple hours at a time). But, given that even in the most puppy-proofed room she will chew a wall corner right in front of me, I can only imagine what she will do when she's entirely alone. So...is it time to put a big ugly cage in my living room and crate her at night and when we're gone? Will it actually prevent her from defecating or will I wake up in the morning to a puppy who needs a bath? She's a sensitive, intelligent breed and I need to know that the benefits outweigh the negatives, which to my mind include losing access to me at night (not being able to come tell me she needs to go out) and losing her ability to patrol the house as she gets older. Can I phase out crate training once she's full grown and can be trusted regarding chewing/peeing?

Thanks!
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I'm a little paranoid about pooping/peeing in the house. My Bichon that is. Softer reading a lot of stuff here I bought one of the small plastic carriers before I even got him. I've since got a 18X24 wire crate with the lambs wool pad. The first few weeks he went out minimum 3times a nite. He's 4 mos old now and has never soiled his crate. I partitioned both off to limit his space. Now he has the full space to use. Now he goes out before bed, usually around 10:30-11 pm. I'm up usually by 7am and he goes out after I go---in. He always does #1 and some #2. Doesn't always eat just drinks some at that time. Around 9:30 back out and goes again more this time. I take him out every 2-3 hours. He will still pee inside if he goes to long. Poo also. He hasn't quite got it yet. He's smart and catches on quickly to what I try to teach him but he's been much slower to get the going out to potty thing than my mini Dal did. He doesn't mind his crate at all though I did make the mistake of luring him in at first and closing him in. If he's wired up and I have to put him in he does whine about that.
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