«We deliver within tight time windows and manage shipments so that all our customers
open their crates at basically the same time.
Premier Pet Relocation advises that crates be reduntantly sealed for air travel, along with notification to cargo staff not to
open the crate at any point.
Opening the crate at this point, will only teach the puppy to use his whining to get what he wants.
Not exact matches
I love the way
open storage gives you the opportunity to use cute baskets,
crates, vintage suitcases and the like, to decorate and function as storage
at the same time.
At night, I placed the
crate close to my bed, and if she was fussy, I tapped on top, or wiggled my fingers through the
openings to distract her.
Keep the
crate door
open and let the dog explore the
crate at will to find the encounter pleasant.
It is important that the dog feels free to leave the
crate at any time; the door must be wide
open and preferably also secured to prevent it from suddenly slamming shut.
When the puppy is six to eight months old, you may wish to leave the
crate door
open at night or when someone is home or even when the puppy is alone briefly.
At first you'll need to close the door to keep your puppy in his
crate but eventually you'll be able to leave the door
open and he'll retreat to his
crate as his safe place.
Keep the
crate door securely
open at all times, and encourage him to explore this new furniture by letting him sniff around it.
The
crate should be kept in this area with the cage door
open except during «quiet time» training (see our Housebreaking page) and
at night.
For long term confinement, he suggests an x-pen with a
crate inside (door
open), an appropriate chew toy stuffed with kibble or treats, a bowl of water, and a (temporary) toilet area
at the opposite end from the
crate.
A surveillance tape
at Shaker Veterinary in Latham showed Luna pushed
open her
crate door on Jan 2.
When your dog is finally going all the way inside the
crate to eat, leave the door
open at first.
Instead, make the
crate extra comfortable (a nice plush bed will work), leave it
open at all times, put favorite toys inside, and feed your dog as close to the
crate as he will get.
While puppies are playing,
crates are kept
open most of the day for puppies who want to nap
at any time.
That said, I really recommend you just leave their
crate door
open at night and let them choose if they want to sleep in the
crate or on the floor.
He does like to sleep on the foot of the bed
at night and he will go in an
open crate or else a snuggle bed to nap but he does not need to be
crated when no one is home.
Sometimes Ruby sleeps in a
crate if there is an
open one but she isn't
crated when humans are gone nor
at night when they go to bed.
If you must leave your dog for long periods of time on a regular basis, there are many options for you to keep your dog happy and healthy; keeping the dog confined to a small room with his
crate's door
opened enables him to go in and out of the
crate allowing the dog to stretch his legs and move around while keeping him safe and secure
at the same time; calling a dog walker, or contacting a doggy daycare facility to take your dog for a walk and allow him / her to relieve themselves during the day.
Have the
crate in this area with their bedding and some toys and the
crate door removed or tied
open, then
at the furthest point from their bed set up a potty area for them to use (newspapers, potty pads).
Upon returning,
open the
crate and let your puppy come out
at his own pace.
crate him
at night and he wakes me up in the morning, and I
open the
crate door, walk to the bedroom door with the leash and call him over, so he learns to go to the door when he has to potty.
If you will be staying
at pet - friendly hotels, consider (for cats) the room and its size, safety (windows should not be
opened, and housekeeping staff must be trusted in your absence), and whether your pet will have to be
crated while you are out of the hotel.
Stay nearby so you can promptly
open when you notice a pause in his whining or pawing
at the
crate behavior.
This is a puppy - proofed area with tiles (kitchen, bathroom or exercise pen) where your dog has more room to romp and access to a
crate that is left
open so your dog can go in and out
at will.
Leave your dog's
crate open so that she can access it
at all times.
They sleep in their room
at night and when I come to get them in the morning, they are often cuddled together in one
crate with the door wide
open — even though they have a whole room and their own beds.
Keep the
crate door
open at this stage.
Now I'd like her to either sleep in til 6:30 or 7, or
at least just lay patiently until I
opened the
crate door.
Over a several week period, leave the door
open at first and then shut the
crate door for a few seconds to several minutes.
Many Shar - Pei actually bat
at the
crates with their paws if the doors aren't
open.
- Meeting new people of all types, including children, men, crowds, people wearing hats, in wheelchairs, etc. - Meeting new dogs (do not bring your pup to areas with lots of dogs until after 4 months)- Exposure to other pets such as cats, horse, birds - Teach him to enjoy his
crate - Riding in the car (be sure to restrain him using a
crate or seatbelt for safety)- Being held, touched all over and in different ways, being bathed and groomed - Visiting the Vet's office, groomer, daycare, boarding kennel - Exposure to loud noises and strange objects (example — umbrella
opening)- Exposure to traffic, motorcycles, bicycles, skateboards, joggers - Getting him used to being left alone for a few hours
at a time
Once he's inside the
crate, leave the door
open at first, and never
crate a puppy younger than six months old for more than two or three hours, except
at night.
Some dogs may be unsure
at first so choose somewhere to set up the
crate in the house that is accessible but not too busy, and leave the door
open so that your dog can enter and exit as often as he wishes.
In the first few days, you will have the dog
crate by your bed
at nights — closed — or (if possible)
open only on the top so you can reach in to stroke your puppy when needed.
Sound effects include walking, running and crouching on different surfaces, jumping, climbing ladders, swimming, interacting with objects such as
opening doors and
crates and collecting items, firing weaponry
at enemy soldiers, performing stealthy melee attacks on enemies, explosions and ambience such as machinery, creaking and the inner workings and maintenance of the U-Boat or weather conditions such as swirling winds when outdoors.
Penjweny's work in Venice included two grainy videos showing risky activities: gun merchants offering their wares
at an
open - air market and liquor smugglers carrying
crates of vodka and whiskey over the border with Iran.
Koons - Kelley - Koh [Mary Boone Gallery] About Last Night... [PaperMag] Talking With Terence Koh [ArtCat]
Crate of the week (if not the year...)[Fine Art Shipping] Terrence Koh, Jeff Koons, And Mike Kelley Host An Exibition
At The Mary Boone Gallery [Guest of a Guest] Terence Koh's Mary Boone
Opening [Style.com]
In a fresh approach, Mexican design and architecture studio Talco turned the things into division walls for the art gallery they
opened at their workplace.The technique to build the wall is pretty evident and easy to emulate, though it's not clear whether the
crates are sticked together or just assembled together.
Crate and Barrel, the only new retail store
opened at Santana Row, was spared due to northwest winds, but the fire did render Ann Taylor, Cole Haan and other tenants victims of fire.
Love, love, love U.S. retailer
Crate and Barrel, and I'm thrilled that they're
opening their first international store in Toronto
at Yorkdale Shopping Centre this Thursday, Sept. 25.
We all have a scary
crate or other container where we shove our clutter — if you come over,
open the closet door
at your own risk!