as far as night time,you have to get up and let them out.
if your not prepared to get up in the middle of the night and let them out dont close the gate.they get up and do thier buisiness as far from the crate as possible.
I would
always get up with a dog.After all, if it were a child crying to be changed during the night, you'd get up.The point of crate training is teaching a pup to keep a clean living environment, allowing your pup to poop in the house when he fancies and then teaching "outside toileting" can and will be frustrating for your pup and you.Start as you mean to go on
When Scarlett was this age, at night time,I would take her out at the latest at 12am and set my alarm clock 2 hours later,let her out and straight outside.Then every two hours after.Also at any time she cried to go out.As your pup progresses,you'll be able to leave the time between toileting, longer.
I think with a puppy from 12 weeks, you begin to learn the different types of cries - from whiney to "quick I need out!" whine
I always leave water in her crate as dogs should always have access to water.Insufficient amounts of water can cause the urine to become more concentrated in the bladder and lead to UTIs esp in un-spayed bitches.
ETA - Dehydration can also be fatal for puppies esp those who *may* be a little underweight, or dogs on meds,diabetes ect.
It may be worth advising to begin teaching your pup to signal at the door, to avoid accidents.The less "inside poops" and lots of praise and teaching a que word will all help in the pup becoming housetrained.If and when your pup has an accident, say nothing, clean it with either white vinegar or biological washing powder to lift the smell from the surface as dogs return to the same spot to "business" as they're drawn to the scent.Biological contains the enzyme that lifts the scent.
Good Luck and looking forward to pictures

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