Its a mixture of rice and chicken flavoured puppy pedigree and puppy pedigree bicuits. Ideally we want him on dry food at some point. Im a bit unsure about the crate idea as weve started trying alone in kitchen. Although there are alot of good reports about doing it. Think im just a big softy and fall for the puppy dog eyes and whimpering.
Gentle and easy crate training is the way to go. It's not just shut the pup in and leave him, there's ways of being very relaxed and natural about it.
Alfie loves his crate and chooses to nap in there - has done since he was 8 weeks old. He will often get down off our laps and toddle off into the kitchen, get into his crate, sigh and stretch out.
Even tonight, we had to go to a meeting at my daughter's school, so I tooled up his Kongs, said "bed Alfie", he hopped into his crate, was excited to see the Kongs and didn't bat an eyelid as I closed the door. And was quiet as a mouse when we came home an hour an a half later.