Sentences with phrase «adopted dog in a crate»

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We cover techniques such as introducing a dog into a home that already has a resident dog, potty training issues, destructive behavior in the house, crate training and many other issues that are typical when adopting a new dog.
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Many dogs who are adopted from rescues are already crate trained as many foster homes crate dogs while they are in their foster home.
If I HAVE borrowed a crate from ABR and I agree to return the crate back to ABR within 7 days of returning the foster to ABR, adopting my foster dog, or once my foster gets adopted and I am unable to take in another foster dog.
Adopters of some SWAT Airedales must have a crate, suitable for the size of the dog, in place when they adopt the Airedale.
In addition to all standard foster care supplies (food, bowls, toys, bedding and a crate), Ambassador foster dogs go home with an «Adopt Me» collar, leash and bright blue vest.
Is crate trained, but he is free roaming in the house since he never gets into anything Loves to go on walks He is a low to moderate energy level, most times you will find him napping on his bed I get it most people are hesitant to adopt a dog with a medical history.
«We always keep in mind that crate training is a challenge, but also an important step to have lives together with pets, especially puppies or adopted dogs that may not be able to easily take to a new environment or can have separation anxiety during potty training,» says Scott.
I spent $ 100 to adopt a dog and closer to $ 300 getting a big enough crate, enrolling in classes (yes, even instructors take their dogs to classes), vet checks, leash, collar, and extra toys... The dog was the cheap part!
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