Playpen Dog

Crate at night and Playpen during the day?
I am currently potty training my puppy. I decided to let her sleep at night in her crate and let her stay in her play yard during the day. The play yard pretty much covers 34.5 square feet. The play yard has a doggy bed, toys, food, drink, as well as a dog litter (she knows how to poop and pee in there). I want her to really know how to used that potty before I let her have the whole house.
Is this a good setup?
i just got a chii pup and i was told crates are better but if you pee pad them it will be harder to train them to go out. i pee pad mine and hopefully she will learn to go out now. its hard. good luck
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Crane Adorable 1 Gallon Cool Mist Humidifier Adorable Crane Cool Mist Humidifier provides additional comfort to cold symptoms, dry itchy skin, and chapped lips. The whisper quiet humidifier operates on a low power consumption providing up to 11 hours of moisture from a removable one gallon water tank. Includes an automatic shut off safety feature when water tank is empty…. |
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BOB Stroller Diaper Bag BA0612 Color: (As Shown) Citrus Green Features: -Shoulder strap for ”messenger style” carrying.-Removable waterproof pouch with an insulated bottle pocket.-Key clip.-Fleece lined glasses pocket.-Cell phone pocket.-Easily accessible diaper pockets. Includes: -31” x 12” waterproof stinkproof changing pad included…. |
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100 pcs Fun Ballz $17.54 100 multi-colored Fun Ballz can be used to add more bouncy play. Develops hand-eye coordination, promotes physical activity and introduces counting fun. Colors include red, green, blue, yellow, orange, and purple. It includes a carry bag. It is recommended for ages 3 years and above…. |
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Skip Hop Hug and Hide Activity Toy, Owl $16.95 … |
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