VCA Animal Hospitals advise that you place the whelping box in a quiet, low - traffic
area of your home.
Place the box in a relatively quiet
area of your home with minimal traffic, where your kitten can have some privacy.
If you can not supervise your pet, then the dog should be confined in a puppy proofed
area of your home.
As for the exact indoor location, situate your rabbit's enclosure in
an area of your home that receives some foot traffic, but not in a «busy intersection.»
Consider crating your dog in a high traffic
area of the home.
The best location for your dog is the most sound - proof
area of your home.
Before you begin to teach your bird any sort of trick, it's important to take the time to choose the best
area of your home to use as a training space.
At night time take the puppy upstairs (or into
the area of the home where the bedrooms are) and set up a little bed for puppy.
Thirdly, are you restricting your puppy's access to just one small
area of your home initially?
If your home is a bit wild, don't worry — you can create a quiet space for your senior cat in a low - traffic
area of your home, such as a bedroom or closet.
Because drinking is almost always equated with eating, make sure to place different drinking stations in
area of your home away from their food bowls and their litter boxes.
Paper training encourages the pup to eliminate on newspapers spread over the floor in a designated
area of the home.
For their protection, ferrets should be kept in a ferret - proofed
area of the home or in a large, well - ventilated cage when not under human supervision.
Solution # 1: Store presents in
an area of your home (or outside your home) that is cat - inaccessible.
Pet - proof
an area of your home where your pet can play and explore with you for at least 20 minutes per day.
When you leave your dog home, consider training him to enjoy staying in a gated
area of the home or crate.
* The crate should be set up as a safe, comfortable sanctuary in
an area of the home in which the sights, sounds and smells of family activity are present.
Some cats will avoid using a litter box that leaves them feeling exposed or unsafe; for these cats, it's best to provide a covered litter box and place it in a relatively quiet
area of your home.
Cats and kittens are more comfortable using litter boxes when they have privacy hoods, are easily accessible, and in
an area of the home where no one can sneak up on them and surprise them while they're doing their business.
You may not have a whole room to give them, but try to make sure your kitty does have a special
area of your home to call his own with food and water, a scratching post, a bed, and a litter box.
Finally, it's best to put your dog's crate in a busy
area of your home to make her feel part of the family.
Even a portion of your utilities can be considered expenses as long as a a specific
area of your home is only used for the care of the animals and nothing else.
It's always a good idea to initially keep your new cat in a separate
area of the home with his or her own litter box and food.
Apply the scent to
any area of the home or object that you want your dog to avoid.
Your pets will be most comfortable and secure in their carriers in a safe
area of your home until the storm has passed.
We recommend this space be located in a warm room, outside the normal traffic
area of the home and when possible on an easily washable floor surface.
As the bird's owner, you are essentially his or her flock mate, so the bird's cage should be placed in
an area of your home where there is a lot of activity.
If your dog tends to repeatedly eliminate in a specific
area of your home, you can place your dog's food and water there after cleaning it up properly.
Keep the boxes in a quiet and accessible
area of your home.
Once your dog and her pups are able to come home keep them in a clean and quiet
area of the home.
Pay special attention to your dog when you see a behavior change, especially when he gets up from laying down and walks into a different
area of your home.
Addressing the inflammation and pain can help minimize behavioral and social issues that might arise if your pooch continues to be confined in just one
area of your home.
Try to choose
an area of your home where you can easily keep an eye on your puppy, but the area or room should be somewhat confined.
If your family and pets must wait out a storm or other disaster at home, identify a safe
area of your home where you can all stay together.
If another cat or a dog is «guarding» the box, or if the cat feels like it's too stressful getting to a box located in a busy
area of the home, the cat may choose to go wherever it feels safe.
The cage should be placed in a quiet
area of the home where human activities won't disturb (and stress) them during the day.
Anytime you begin to move from one
area of the home to another, ask your puppy to sit and stay for a second or two before you give it a release command to follow you.
If your dog has eliminated in the same
area of your home several times, prevent her access to that area for several months, even after cleaning the area thoroughly.
The Merry wooden dog crates can actually be transformed into gates so you can effectively confine your pet on one
area of your home without the need for additional gadgets.
You can also work with trainers recommended by Pawmetto Lifeline to train your pet to stay in one
area of your home, with water and food readily available, of course.
That way if your cat gets an urge to scratch in
any area of your home, he / she won't have to go far.
The litter box should be placed in a private yet accessible
area of your home.
Especially in the beginning, you may find that you prefer to keep your puppy confined to a small
area of your home (probably one without carpeting!)
Syrian hamsters like to gnaw and you don't want your pet outside
the area of his home.
Take time to really look at who hangs out with whom most of the time or whether specific cats tend to stay in one
area of your home.
Many cats will reject a litter box placed in a busy
area of your home, people walking by all the time and making too much noise.
It should not be drafty and should be in a quite
area of the home.
In order to facilitate both of these behaviors our companion cats benefit from an elevated
area of their home on which they may perch, greet and visually survey their world.
Pet gates are a great way to keep your pet contained in a certain
area of your home.
This can lead to problems though, so get the dog settled in, show them they have their own private
area of the home which is just for them and let them settle in and relax.