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Did your puppy get plenty of exercise and social interaction prior to being placed inside the enclosure?
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Learn More - Plenty of Exercise?
It’s a good idea to wait a few minutes after a play session has ended to let your puppy calm down prior to being placed inside an enclosure. Otherwise, puppies can become frustrated and view his or her enclosure as something negative, because it made the fun end.
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