Line some of the play pen with veterinary bedding – which is soft and comfortable (and also easily washable). Have several pieces so you can swap them when one needs a bit of a cleaning.
Think about other surfaces you can put in the pen – puppies learn through their paws as well as their eyes, ears and noses, and having different surfaces to walk on and play on can help build their confidence. Cardboard, off cuts of carpet (watch out for frayed edges), fake grass… be inventive.
Add things that will help with their habituation – things that make a noise can be useful (a pile of old oven trays with treats in them as an example), or toys and treats hidden in a large cardboard box… Make the pen a fun place to be and to explore – otherwise it is boring and why should your puppy be happy in there!
You want your puppy to enjoy their time in their puppy playpen so give them a range of toys to play with. Puppies explore with their mouths, and safe chew toys that you can stuff with food are a great way to provide enrichment and distract your gnawing puppy away from your furniture and fingers!
These toys will also help the physical development of teeth and jaws for when they’re older. Plus chewing is a great calming exercise for dogs so it will help burn off some of that puppy energy in a calm way.
Your puppy won’t need a puppy playpen forever, so don’t worry about it being a permanent feature in your home. Once your new puppy has learnt all the life skills needed from an adult dog – so they are toilet trained and you know that they can be trusted not to get into mischief the second your back is turned – the puppy pen can be a thing of the past. Don't throw it away however – it might come in useful when travelling, visiting friends, or having guests who aren’t comfortable around dogs.
The benefits of using a puppy playpen
Using a puppy playpen comes with many benefits, for you and for your pup. You don’t have to worry about what they’re getting up to, whether they are ripping up some toys, or if they are sniffing out something they shouldn’t. Let’s delve into the benefits of using a puppy playpen.
Reduces your stress
Sometimes when we are with our puppy, we need to do things that mean we can’t be totally focused on them. Maybe you are working or reading or catching up with friends on a video call. For these occasions there is nothing better than knowing where your mischievous puppy is at all times. You can see through the playpen and are able to see what they're doing and that they're safe. For them, they can also see you, so they don’t worry about where you are or the dreaded FOMO (fear of missing out).
Offers more freedom
For many owners who don't like the idea of using a crate, having a puppy playpen gives them a larger free area for their puppy to relax and be safe in. Playpens come in all shapes and sizes so if you want more space, you can choose one that encompasses the space you’re after. Or if you need one that needs to fit in an exact area, then there are puppy playpens for that too!
Keep them contained
When you are going through the toilet training stages of puppyhood it’s always a good idea to keep an eye on them especially if you’re busy during the day.
A playpen gives your puppy the space to roam around that you can fill with interesting toys and enrichment opportunities so they can explore without getting into trouble, or munching on any house plants. And if they suddenly need a nap, there is somewhere to do that safely and in comfort.
That’s our short guide on the benefits of a puppy playpen, they are great additions to your household, along with the fluffy friend of course! So, if you are toying with the idea of investing in one for your puppy, then we think this guide will have given you all the answers necessary. Next, find out our puppy toilet-training tricks with this easy-to-follow guide.