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Okay, DH is 62. He has some old-school approaches to dog training (and child-rearing for that matter LOL) and I'm trying to get a feel if I'm heading in the right direction in the crate training department. We have a 9 week old lab/shepherd mix. I've started slowly crate training him about 3-4 days ago. First putting his food near the crate, then just inside the crate, then half way in, then all the way in the back, etc. He is now used to the crate and quite frequently takes naps in there. I have started closing the door for short periods of time. He has no problems with that. I close the door when he is sleeping in there (not latched, though) and he wakes up and gazes about and is not alarmed at all. He was happily in his crate for 3 hours this evening with the door closed (we like him to go in there to chew his bone since we have another dog who will steal it from him. He chewed on the bone and then took a nap.) I am thrilled with the progress so far. DH, on the other hand, with every new milestone in this endeavor, says "Well, then I guess we can crate him tonight." All night? Is he crazy? His argument is that he'll whine for a couple nights but then he'll get used to it. My argument is that he's going to be an 80lb dog when he is grown who is terrified of his crate. Yeah, good luck wrestling him in there then! Not to mention that he'll freakin' undo all the hard work that I've put in so far! Am I being stupid? Is this good progress so far? Is there a way that I can get across to my husband that forcibly crating him is not the best way?