Crate training?

Okay, so today I am getting my 4 month old Maltese today and I am so excited! But, she is not trained to go to the potty yet.
Okay so for a extra cost it comes with a package.Around 0.
It includes a crate , dog bed, etc.
I know that crate training is a type of housebreaking but I mean how does it work?

On your opinion do you think wee-wee pads or crate training is better?

And how does the crate training work?

Also when do you know when to put her in or does she go in by herself?

Need Advice…….Easy Points!

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