A special place needs to be created for your pup.
Before bringing a puppy home, you must select a place where he is to be kept. Normally a small secluded room or place in a house or apartment is desirable. Young puppies need warmth and an even temperature in a draught-free area. Arrange a box which is not too big but large enough in size so that the puppy can turn around and stretch easily. See to it that the small area where the puppy’s box is kept is his own territory and is not disturbed by family members.
In the box, on one side, should be the puppy’s bed made of washable material, and, on the other, a few layers of spread-out newspapers. The box should have a door or lid on it with adequate ventilation holes. If the box is without a door or a lid, the puppy will keep trying to come out of the box and will keep crying if he cannot do so. The puppy will soon understand the purpose of the papers, because it will be natural for him to leave his bed when he requires to ease himself. You will have to use your own judgment, according to the weather and atmospheric temperature, to decide how thick the cloth or blanket across the top should be.