Crate Training your Puppy
Make it Comfortable
First and foremost, if you want your puppy to use their new crate, you'll have to make it comfortable enough to relax in. Be sure to grab the essentials, including a dog bed and a water bowl or dispenser. Also be sure to put plenty of toys in the crate to entice your pup in!
Another great idea for making your dog comfortable while they're sleeping at night is to put a blanket over the top of the crate to block out any light.
Choose a good Location
One of your dogs main skepticisms about using a crate can be that they feel left out and alone away in a crate. That's why it's a good idea to move it to a location they'll feel part of the family in, such as the living room, if your puppy needs a cooling off period away from you.
You could also even move the crate upstairs for your dog to sleep in at night if they're struggling to sleep in the crate downstairs.
Leaving the House
Of course, despite the fact you won't want to, there will be a time you'll have to leave your puppy alone at home when you leave the house.
The best way to prepare for this is to give them plenty of crate training beforehand, but also make sure that before you leave the house your pup has had plenty of exercise, be it a long walk or games of fetch in the garden! This way they'll hopefully be tired enough to get in the crate and relax until your return.