Hopefully you got her to do it by now.....the way I trained my malamute to jump into the car was to offer a treat inside the crate and he gradually got the idea that if he wanted that treat, he just had to jump into the car. Actually I just used a few pieces of his kibble. He wasn't happy about jumping in at first but now he is an old pro - wishing you and your pup well!
A small piece of hot dog can work wonders. Also, practice crating her outside the car so she gets used to going into the crate and associates it with the treats.
Midwest homes for pets has a great little guide for crate training dogs. Here's a link:midwesthomes4pets.com/Information/HowTo.
You could always try putting her favorite toys into her crate and if that doesn't do it you can try to put her favorite treats in, she should jump right in after a few tries.
Midwest homes for pets has a great little guide for crate training dogs. Here's a link.
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