Why put a new pup straight into a kennel??
can't see the logic there
it might of been brought up in a kennel enviroment but that was with the rest of the litter
you take them from that and now alone in a strange kennel
of course they will make a noise
even putting them in with a strange dog makes little difference at the start but atleast they hav company and bonding will start
but what happens if the pup goes over board in the bonding part
old dog lashes out and at best
trip to the vet as pup as swelling and hole in jaw
or old dog and pup clash on quite a few occassions and gets told off on a regular basis, who's well fare is taken in to consideration there the pup or the older dog
or do you leave them to sort out therunning rules themselves
if lucky the older dog copes well and pup is not at risk
but still you hav to clean up the mess
house training a pup is often more rewarding and quicker than kennel training and the smell of human contact is more profound in the kitchen as is contact
as that is what you greet first in the kitchen in the morn
a pup not a coffee jar
with the obvious advanteges that come with house training
you can take the dog to any enviroment knowing the dog won't mess in the house or kennel
regards