Not exact matches
After the elapsed
time of 15 - 20 minutes, allow him out of the
crate.
He was then adopted from the kill shelter by someone, who
after 2 weeks of
crating Buddy for 14 hours at a
time, returned him saying she thought he was depressed.
We have only had her three days and already she is (thanks to this blog) happily spending
time in her
crate quietly (
after crying for 10 mins).
A bundle of energy, Doc has destroyed countless shoes and furniture, broken out of his
crate numerous
times, and can never seem to calm down, even
after hour long walks and weekends at doggie daycare.
Is that a bad thing for him to be in his
crate and being thirsty
after heavy chewing for such a long
time?
If puppy does not go potty
after 10 minutes in the
crate, gently repeat the
crate time and try again in 10 minutes.
If you're planning to
crate your dog at night (which I would highly advise, especially at first) you'll need to work on that
after he's become accustomed to staying in there for hours at a
time.
After you introduce your dog to the
crate, he'll need a couple of days to properly adjust to spending
time in there.
These
times include: first thing in the morning
after each meal
after play
time when coming out of her
crate once an hour when you are home Go out with your puppy each
time so that you can provide feedback when she eliminates.
The next
time you take your pup out, put him back in the
crate after 20 minutes for some quiet down
time.
Be advised that
after surgery (especially for trauma, orthopedic or neurologic injuries) most patients will need to be confined to a
crate or cage for recovery, at
times up to 8 or more weeks.
My dogs are fed in their
crates and if they chose not to eat right away (in the first 15 minutes or so
after I put the food down) then I take it away until next feeding
time.
This episode's topics included... Training collar fitting tips; Husky screams in
crate,
crate training issues; Using multiple collars at the same
time on a dog; Dog aggression towards puppies; Dog goes
after bonker like a toy; Dog loves the ocean but fears a bath; Correcting dogs around critters like raccoons; and more.
Then
after the first couple of
times, place it half way into the
crate.
After choosing the right
crate, you then have to make it a comfortable, safe and pleasant place for your puppy or dog to love spending
time.
After exercising them, the first step is to increase the
time they are happy to spend in the
crate while you are still nearby.
Crating your dog when you work full - time means two lots of 4 or more hours crated and this is a long time, so quality time, exercise and stimulation before and after crating is ess
Crating your dog when you work full -
time means two lots of 4 or more hours
crated and this is a long
time, so quality
time, exercise and stimulation before and
after crating is ess
crating is essential.
After your dog is eating his regular meals in the
crate with no sign of fear or anxiety, you can confine him there for short
time periods while you're home.
• Finally,
after some
time, you can start letting your puppy in the
crate to get the goodies, close him briefly --(the
time your puppy has to eat them) and open him as soon as he is done, before your puppy has even
time to whine or ask to get out.
She will follow me everywhere and she is working on her
crate training and
after only a small moment the very first
time, she walks in without any problems.
It is rather predictable that
after your puppy has been in the
crate for any given period of
time he will have to go.
Put your Boxer in their
crate after mealtimes, though only for a short amount of
time.
After a short
time, they used, and still do, their
crates as their little rooms to chill in.
He will play and be silly for about an hour
after being
crated for the day, but then will snuggle or nap until it is
time for a quick potty walk.
A box fan placed in front of a well - ventilated
crate can do the job, but the greenest and cheapest approach is to simply take the dog for a long walk
after bath
time.
Of course, puppy will need play and cuddle
time, too, so be sure to reward puppy
after a successful potty trip with
time out of the
crate and fun
time playing with you.
After leaving them in the
crate for a period of
time, take them outdoors so that they have the opportunity to go to the bathroom.
At the very minimum, your dog should continue to eat it's meals in it's
crate and have some quite
time after each meal.
Many people leave their
crates set up even
after they are done housetraining the dog so that the dog has a «room of his own» at all
times.
•
After being confined to a
crate, or pen for some
time, always give your puppy the benefit of the doubt.
After slow and steady training, along with structure — such as a
crate, a wake up
time, a bed
time, and an appropriate amount of exercise — Stryder is a totally different dog today.
After the dog is
crate - trained, he will be content in the
crate for several hours at a
time, if he is properly exercised beforehand.
I have 4 dogs, and I always feed each one in there
crate, and then allow them some quiet
time after to help there food settle.
After you've followed the
crate training steps, you'll want to gradually increase the amount of
time you're leaving the dog in the
crate, and then gradually increase the
time (by 5 minute increments) the
time you're out of the house while he's in the
crate.
Ideally, you will not have to
crate your dogs for long periods of
time — if you can, let your dog out for a break
after a maximum of four hours.
Step 3: Conditioning Your Dog to the
Crate for Longer Time Periods After your dog is eating his regular meals in the crate with no sign of fear or anxiety, you can confine him there for short time periods while you're
Crate for Longer
Time Periods After your dog is eating his regular meals in the crate with no sign of fear or anxiety, you can confine him there for short time periods while you're h
Time Periods
After your dog is eating his regular meals in the
crate with no sign of fear or anxiety, you can confine him there for short time periods while you're
crate with no sign of fear or anxiety, you can confine him there for short
time periods while you're h
time periods while you're home.
- 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
At the very least, you should take your very young puppy outside first thing in the morning,
after playing,
after spending
time in a
crate,
after waking from a nap,
after chewing a toy or bone,
after eating and drinking, and at bedtime.
We assumed that he probably calmed down shortly
after we left, and spent his «alone
time» either sleeping or playing with the single squeaky toy that we left in his
crate to keep him busy.
The first
time you do this you'll need to open the
crate immediately
after your German Shepherd finishes their meal.
Each
time after that you'll keep the
crate closed for a few minutes
after their done, and gradually start leaving them in the
crate longer and longer as it becomes more successful.
Not long
after I adopted her, school started up again so she was doing
crate training before I had to go back in order to get her ready for it; well, she ended up having a hard
time with being in a
crate.
With a really young puppy, you really don't want to dilly dally around between the
time he wakes up in his
crate and before you get him to his toilet area and so, it's a really good idea to practice the routine from
crate to toilet
after he's emptied his bladder and bowels.
Perhaps
after a walk or play
time, practice ask them to go to their bed or
crate.
After your dog is eating their regular meals in the
crate with no sign of fear or anxiety, you can confine them there for short
time periods while you're home.
After surgery, dogs are kept on
crate rest for a specified
time — generally four to six weeks — to allow for healing.
There is a police man and a girl wearing a bikini, bomb her with this
crate 5
times (
after each successful bombing, press R1 to reset and Select to reset the level) in order to unlock Demolition.
I love the chicken
crate table, and how crazy, the day
after you posted this I spotted one of those
crates for $ 13 while checking out our local ReStore for the 1st
time!
Spent a lot of
time in her
crate (safe place)
After about two weeks she went with us to the pet shop where we had adopted her.
After seeing these
crates in many of the homes of my favorite bloggers, I have wanted some for a long
time.