Strict activity restriction at home, along with
crate confinement when she is unsupervised are very important.
Not exact matches
The effort to go cage - free got a big boost at the beginning of 2014,
when California officially enacted a proposition to essentially abolish the close
confinement of farm animals in cages and
crates.
-- Create a safe
confinement area — a
crate or exercise pen, for instance — where the puppy can stay
when you are not home.
In some cases, this method of housetraining is used while the puppy is young and then
crate training is used
when the puppy is old enough to handle longer periods of
confinement in the
crate.
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When you are not available to supervise, the puppy should be confined to its
confinement area (see handouts «Reasons to
Crate Train Your Dog,» «
Crate Training Your Dog - An Overview» and «How to
Crate Train Your Dog»).
When leaving your puppy for hourly sessions in his short term confinement area (dog crate), make a point to check how he fares when left in another r
When leaving your puppy for hourly sessions in his short term
confinement area (dog
crate), make a point to check how he fares
when left in another r
when left in another room.
When you're working on this training, your dog should still be kept in his crate or a larger confinement area (see below) when al
When you're working on this training, your dog should still be kept in his
crate or a larger
confinement area (see below)
when al
when alone.
Apart from its obvious uses for transporting dogs by car or plane, a
crate may be used for short - term
confinement when you can not supervise your puppydog — to keep him out of mischief and prevent him from making housesoiling, destructive chewing, and digging mistakes.
When leaving your puppy for hourly sessions in his short - term confinement area (dog crate), make a point to check how he fares when left in another r
When leaving your puppy for hourly sessions in his short - term
confinement area (dog
crate), make a point to check how he fares
when left in another r
when left in another room.
Short - term
confinement to a dog
crate offers a convenient means to accurately predict
when your puppy needs to relieve herself.
The poor boy will likely wait for a moment
when he can sneak off alone to pee behind the couch where nobody can see him — or he may start going potty
when left alone in his
crate or
confinement area.
When leaving the puppy in his long - term
confinement area, tie the stuffed chewtoys to the inside of the
crate and leave the
crate door open.
When you're indoors and unable to do any of those things (overnight or when you can't supervise him), he can stay in his crate or confinement a
When you're indoors and unable to do any of those things (overnight or
when you can't supervise him), he can stay in his crate or confinement a
when you can't supervise him), he can stay in his
crate or
confinement area.
Many dogs with this challenging behavior also refuse to eat or drink
when left alone, don't tolerate
crating, pant and salivate excessively
when distressed, and go to great lengths to try to escape from
confinement, with apparent total disregard for injury to themselves or damage to their surroundings.
For the first few weeks, only give the dogs toys or chews
when they're separated in their
crates or
confinement areas.
In most cases,
crate training (training your puppy to stay in a wire cage or plastic airline carrier
when she's alone or unsupervised) is the best option, but in some cases, a small room like a laundry room or bathroom may also be suitable
confinement spaces.
When you are at home but can not pay full attention to your puppy, confine her to a small, short term
confinement area (doggy den or dog
crate) with a couple of stuffed chew toys.
This is an area used for long term
confinement,
when crating is not appropriate.