Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If the dog is housebroken and gets enough exercise you shouldn’t need a crate. Not trying to be a jerk but you’re not being fair.
I’ve had 3 large dogs, all rescues, and didn’t crate any of them more than a week.
Is there a room or rooms you can confine the dog too instead?
The OP's dog is a puppy. Puppies, like human babies/toddlers, are impulsive and will often eat anything, including electrical wires, plants, furniture, drywall, etc.
Having the puppy crated in a safe place when it can't be directly supervised is a good option, at least until the dog is more trustworthy and has outgrown its "puppiness."