M. came up with the brilliant plan of providing Emily with burrow space. Romping fosters excitement and mania; burrowing induces calm. Our theory.
Hee hee hee, and it's a lot of safe fun. During the day, Emily plays best alone when hanging out in her snow garden.

[Can you find the puppy?]
Now, can you see her?

And, yes, that's Captain Keropi, a prezzie from Aunt Freda, and now Emily's favorite toy. We take it away from her when she's about to go Cujo.
Emily is pretty good for an 8 week+1day old puppy. Downtime in her crate is good for her.
Of course, she romped right in there on her own. And the door's swinging wide open.

[What it looks like from the outside]
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