Not exact matches
Loot
Crate licenses products from major entertainment properties, so
with Sports
Crate, partnering
with Major League Baseball was
time consuming but far from unfamiliar territory.
He writes about the sixteen days he spent sailing the Pacific Ocean
with five buddies and a
crate of canned meat, the
time he took his kids on a world tour to eat ice cream
with heads of state, his stubbornness in getting into law school by sitting on a bench outside the dean's office for seven days until they finally let him enroll, his «office» at Tom Sawyer Island at Disneyland, the flowers he sent to the elderly woman who nearly killed him running a stop sign, the work he's done to free Ugandan children from prison.
Whether playfully running down hills
with arms extended like a plane, slamming your cap against wooden
crates to bust them open, or capturing a frog for the first
time — an otherworldly experience that will be as memorable for Mario as it is for you — this initial playground presents the chance to get to grips
with the core gameplay mechanics before Nintendo throws you into a wider sandbox.
If all of the
crates are burned before
time's up, the Gearmo rewards Mario or Luigi
with a Power Star.
For example, you may want to boost your favorite villain Darth Maul but every
time you unlock a hero
crate, you end up
with Chewbacca Star Cards.
I think that educators are coming to realize they need more
time, they need more
time with kids, they need more
time with themselves that the work is far more collaborative, it has to be far more collaborative than it has been, so this notion of the egg
crate school, where everybody's in her own little egg
crate; you kind of have to kind of abandon that; you can't stay in your classroom and close the door.
My household loved it, and during our
time with the vehicle we hauled dogs and dog
crates, hockey gear, and several dozen used car tires.
A dog that can settle down
with a toy or chew bone, or is
crate trained, will give your mother sufficient space and
time to do what she needs to do without having him underfoot.
Exercise in the afternoon (again chasing around the yard
with the others), perhaps a walk, then dinner, more
time out of the
crate playing
with toys and the other dogs, outside
time, then in the
crate to sleep for the night.
When it becomes silent, it is
time for you to return to the dog
crate with a lot of praise and a tasty treat for the puppy.
If you need to confine your puppy for an extended period of
time, use a dog pen or place your puppy in a small to medium - sized room equipped
with non-porous floor and place the
crate (
with the door left open) in one corner and some newspapers several feet away.
Photo Credit: sweetron1982 I got some info from the shelter: - 1 owner, prev owner had to move and couldn't keep - house broken, doesn't have accidents - good on a lease - was
crated at night I spent some
time with him and hes so sweet but I just my main worry is about the little guy being alone during the day for a couple hours...
The table that you see above is based on my experience
with my own dogs, but it's always good to observe how your dog responds to extended periods of
time in his
crate and adjust accordingly.
Reduce housebreaking
time and help resolve barking, chewing, and behavioral problems
with the Basic Training Dog
Crate.
Mat is portable and enables you to spend
time with your pet in places that are customarily off - limits
with traditional
crates.
(Note that you may need one
crate for use at home and a different
crate for traveling
with your dog since your dog's needs are different at different
times.)
By twelve weeks old you should have your puppy trained to be happy
with some quiet
time in the
crate.
Great
with other dogs, is
crate training, loves to play but can be a rowdy pup at
times.
For the first few
times he pee and poop outside his
crate (outdoors), give him a hug and play
with him as a form of praise.
Be gentle
with your puppy and constantly observant, always encouraging him to stay a little longer each
time, in the closed
crate, on his own.
You can take his
crate, or his
crate pad at least, any
time you take him somewhere,
with you.
The
crate should be kept in this area
with the cage door open except during «quiet
time» training (see our Housebreaking page) and at night.
If you put him in a
crate all the
time due to his hyperactivity, a new addition that may require more
crate time could potentially cause problems, so my suggestion is to work
with his behavior out of the
crate before the baby arrives.
Block the opening
with your body, but allow him the
time to become comfortable in knowing that the
crate is not a danger.
Yes you probably need to spend more
time with him getting used to the
crate, and
with the week he spent
with you on the bed, it might be a little longer process in that he is going to try a harder than a pup who doesn't know what the bed is like to get back on there.
His muscle tone was poor, probably from spending too much
time being
crated, but
with regular exercise, this is improving.
Even if you don't use your
crate all the
time, it's nice to have the option for when you have guests or children around or those
times when you are traveling
with your pup.
20 - 30 minutes at a
time initially will help keep interactions
with you positive and help reinforce positive
crate training.
Boarding options include private condo boarding,
crate boarding and supervised group cage free boarding during peak
times all
with the option to have your dog enjoy a day full of playtime
with friends in our doggie daycare.
You are using the
crate as a way to give them a
time out to collect their thoughts and to process the new information they received in their interactions
with you.
You should also be careful about leaving food and water in the
crate with your puppy if he is to remain in the
crate for any length of
time over 60 minutes.
I would be sure to spend
time with your dog when he is out of his
crate and exercise him both physically and mentally so that you don't have to rely on the
crate to calm him down.
Your toy should be trained in a matter of weeks - provided that you've stuck to the basic
crate - training method (puppy or dog is in the
crate at all
times unless she's outside relieving herself, eating, or is actively being played
with).
With some
crates, Great Dane dog
crate size can be adjusted for each phase of life, using barriers to make the
crate smaller during the limited
time your dog is a puppy.
You can
crate them near each other, but this is the perfect
time to start habituating them to not always being in close contact
with their sibling.
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.
Also, if we can admit that our dogs aren't 100 percent in love
with kids all the
time, then we can help set our dogs up for success by doing the things that we've talked about, such as active adult supervision and judicious use of gates and
crates.»
The answer to that question is that we can do everything perfectly by socializing our puppies well, introducing them to
crates and / or alone
time gradually and leaving them
with amazing food toys, but some will still get separation anxiety and will have to go through training to overcome it.
Pay attention that in the morning you are likely to spend some
time in the kitchen area, so you should take your kitten downstairs
with his
crate and pen and let him be around you while you are having your breakfast and getting ready for the day.
Also, it's good for puppies to gradually learn to be comfortable in a
crate, so even in cases where you are around 24/7
with your puppy, do follow some of these
crate time schedules.
But if you have not enough
time to spend
with your dog and then you can arrange
crate training system to get rescue form its abusive behavior.
If you have a nervous chewer, or if you plan on
crating your puppy for medium to long periods of
time, try filling the hole
with wet food and then freezing the Kong overnight.
Once he begins getting a bit comfortable
with the
crate, start closing the door for short periods of
time.
Some people figure in things like
crates, dog walking, dog sitting and other extravagances, but those are for people who don't actually spend
time with their dogs.
Crate trained, she goes in well at night or for short periods of
time,
with a treat for a little coaxing.
We've used the
crate for 3 puppies since we purchased it, and we've also loaned it to friends to use
with their pups from
time to
time.
Use this command every
time your dog approaches the
crate, and reinforce his actions
with rewards like dog treats and praise when he walks inside it.
Daily: She enjoys hanging in her
crate, but if I am home and open the doors she prefers to go in her sisters
crate and cuddle
with her or spends
time dragging her stuffed toys from the living room into her
crate to bury, ha!
i have a shih tzu i have a problem
with him going crasy every
time he see's my catsi have brought him back in the house &
crate him every
time.i am hopeing that will work in the futcher
If the foxhound is being especially clingy at all
times, it is okay to put her in another location (
crate)
with a treat and spend
time with the other dogs.