You can also splurge on a dog
crate cover if you want a more aesthetically appealing look.
Not exact matches
If you do not have a Chevrolet Performance LS9
Crate Engine, you will also need to separately purchase the LS9 Water Pump Kit (12622036), the LS9 Lifter Valley
Cover (12605719), and the LS9 Coolant Air Bleeds (12606242 and 12606243) to use this FEAD kit.
If specified, owners will also get the Demon
crate, which includes the performance ECU, replacement switch module with high - octane button, performance air filter, passenger mirror block - off plate, front - runner drag wheels and Demon - branded tools consisting of a floor jack, cordless impact wrench, torque wrench, tire - pressure gauge, fender
cover and tool bag.
Wire
crates are a bit more versatile because uncovered, they allow a Weim full view of his surroundings, but can also be
covered with a blanket
if he prefers a more den - like atmosphere.
If you're using a
crate, it should be
covered with a blanket and be near a family area, such as in your living room or another area of your home where the family frequently spends time.
You can recreate the perfect den - like atmosphere with a
crate, especially
if you
cover three sides of it with a blanket to help your pup sleep even better.
If you choose not to use a
crate for confinement, then you will need to confine your puppy to a room or pen, and
cover the floor with paper or litter pads for elimination except for a corner that contains the puppy's bed and feeding area.
However,
if you are leaving for longer than he can control elimination, make sure the
crate is located in a room or pen, where there is paper or litter pads
covering any area that he might eliminate.
However
if he was in his
covered crate while they were visiting he was fine.
If your dogs are
crate trained and enjoy this spot, let them go in, then
cover the
crate with a blanket; this will give them a greater sense of security.
If using a
crate,
cover it in a fashion that prevents your dog from looking out other than in a forward direction.
At the back of the room was a deep shelf, under which was a
covered crate where she (or other dogs) could go
if they felt the need and gain a sense of security from being enclosed in a den like environment.
This works best
if your dog doesn't see you doing it, so do it from the back side of the
crate or with a
crate cover, towel or blanket over the
crate.
However,
if after a couple of days of trying out the
cover your dog shows true anxiety, whether by whining, scratching at the
crate cover or clawing or chewing at the
crate, it's her way of saying she doesn't like it.
If your dog seems relaxed and at ease, enters without showing signs of anxiety, and sleeps with the
crate covered, it's highly likely that she likes it and you can leave it in place.
If your dog gets anxious on seeing their surroundings while in their
crate, using a
crate cover can remedy this.
My girlfriend works from home, we
crate trained and we had no problem finding house sitters in an evening
if we needed one, so we all but had things
covered.
If you're using a
crate, you have these times
covered.
If your cat is showing signs of stress prior to leaving for the veterinary appointment, spray a towel with Feliway and
cover the
crate with it.
Properly managed,
crates can assist with toilet training and dogs love them
if they are
covered and initially left open as they are den like.
Killing a person, or getting killed, will show that person your callsign and some are quite humorous like the Blunt Trauma with marijuana plants surrounding it, a paddle that simply says No, or my personal favorite is the heart
covered Companion
Crate which is a parody of the Companion Cube from Portal
if you don't get it.