But I could not fit
a big dog in a crate in my car.
Not exact matches
- Travel with your cat or
dog in a
crate that is
big enough to accommodate it for a few days.
The
crate should only be
big enough for the
dog to stand and turn around no
bigger, if the
dog can poop and find a spot away from it
in the
crate he will go
in it.
«The
crate should be
big enough so that the
dog can sit, lay down and turn around
in it.
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For larger
dogs,
crates, also secured, provide a safe option
in bigger vehicles.
These things will all play a
big part
in picking the best type of
dog crate for your pet.
Dog crates and carriers owners using these products need to be aware of purchasing the correct size, not too big or too small as this makes a significant difference in the comfort of the dog and the effectiveness of their u
Dog crates and carriers owners using these products need to be aware of purchasing the correct size, not too
big or too small as this makes a significant difference
in the comfort of the
dog and the effectiveness of their u
dog and the effectiveness of their use.
If you have a small kitchen, it's much better to have a smaller
crate (as long as your puppy or
dog can lie down and turn around) than a
bigger crate in a room that is rarely visited.
We walked through the
dog crates, peaking
in on
big dogs that seemed like they could take up our whole living room.
they need excerise especially your
bigger dogs... since they grow at such a fast rate... as I said Im not against
crate training for safefy but people that keep their pets
in crates they majority of time imo do nt deserve pets..
Many times our Houston
dog trainer has gotten separation anxiety cases where the
dog is not being loud or not being destructive, but the owner will report coming home and finding a
big puddle of drool
in the
dog's
crate.
One of the
biggest mistakes I see people make with their
dogs is to avoid dealing with Manners at all; they instead just put the
dog in a
crate, laundry room, garage, kennel or back yard.
If you have a cat or a small
dog, place them
in their
crate or as a second option place them
in a box with large holes (
big enough that you can see them)-- this may help reduce stress.
If buying for an adult
dog, get a
crate big enough that he can fit
in from tip of nose to base of tail (a few inches longer
in each direction).
I come
in to go
in my
crate just like the
BIG DOGS so sometimes I pretend I'm just like them!
And for the
biggest problem — peeing and pooping
in the house —
in 99.99 % of cases,
crate training
dog will make him stop these problems.
The
biggest problems I know of are a
crate that is the wrong size for the
dog, and keeping them
in it too long.
The
crate should be at least
big enough for your
dog to stand up and turn around
in.
He is quiet
in his
crate, has a
big alarm bark but is otherwise a quiet
dog that does not dig nor chew.
Over this past week, he has been a
big boy and now sleeps on his
dog bed
in our bedroom at night instead of his
crate.
For housebreaking purposes, your
dog's
crate should be just
big enough for him to stand up, turn around and lie down
in.
Dogs are den animals by nature and can feel more comfortable
in a
crate, rather than being left to roam a
big, open house.
With some models, you can buy a divider to section off the
crate, so your
dog's area
in the
crate starts out small and gets
bigger as he grows
Dogs, per the AWA, can be kept their entire lives
in crates inches
bigger than their bodies.
Considerations when buying your
crate: Make sure the
crate is
big enough so that the
dog can stand up, turn around and lay flat on his side
in comfort, but small enough that there isn't enough room for the
dog to sleep and eat at one end and eliminate at the other.
A
crate that's too
big may cause your
dog to «go»
in one corner and lie
in another without ruining his sleeping area, and a
crate that's too small will be too confining and uncomfortable.
You can set it up
in the bedroom or just near the open door to the bedroom (
Big Dogs & Huge Paws share
Crate training tips).
Start by selecting a
crate that's
big enough for your
dog to comfortably stand up, turn around, and lie down
in with outstretched legs.
While your
dog is a puppy, the
crate may be too
big, leading him to eliminate
in one end then go to the other end to sleep; divider panels are designed to solve this problem!
If he hears the
crate banging around or sees you carrying it, he may just think it's a
big, scary monster, so when you assemble your puppy's
crate, do so without him
in the room and, if possible, do it
in the area where you plan for the
crate to be during your
dog's training period.
but buys 3
big bags of
dog food, each $ 46, and the last time he came
in also bought a new
crate ($ 100) and a new collar for each of his 3 large
dogs ($ 16 each).
Some
crates are heavier, good when they are kept
in one place perfect for
big dogs or escape artists.
And give you the answer to those important
crate training puppy questions, such as «how long can a
dog stay
in a
crate», «how
big should a
dog crate be» and «which
crate is best for my puppy».
The starter
crate, if you will, should be
big enough for your
dog to stand up, turn around and lay down
in.
Put small
dogs in crates or on leash and
big dogs on leashes, or
in an emergency, anything that will attach to the collar that you can use to lead him to safety.
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!
There is a permanent double stroller
in my kitchen, a huge
dog crate in my living room next to a basket of
dog and kid toys, a drafting board on my dining room table, and furniture selections that are too
big for the room and have smudges of chocolate pudding on them!