Sentences with phrase «crate with something»

Some owners who crate and rotate also find that it is beneficial to feed the dogs in their crates; feeding in crates not only helps the dogs to associate the crate with something positive (food), it also helps reduce the possibility of a fight occurring over resources (food, toys, etc).
Some dog owners crate and rotate their dogs — that is to say, when one dog is enjoying free time in the house or yard, the other dog is safely confined in a secure room or crate with something to keep him or her happy and occupied.
If using an enclosed crate during puppy potty training, then you can block off the back portion of the crate with something and allow more room as your puppy grows.

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Oh, I also took the basic crate that the eggs came in and painted it with Annie Sloan chalk paint in Paris Grey so I could have something simple and elegant to display them in.
I love how everyone did something so different with their crates.
If you need something for a super-sized Great Dane, the best option is likely going to be found by working with a company that offers custom - made airline kennels or airline crate extenders.
She adores resting in her crate with a bully stick or something tempting to chew on.
Put your dog in his crate or a confinement room with a favorite chew toy, turn the radio on to a classical or soft rock station (something soothing) and, without saying another word, pick up your coat, bag, and car keys and leave the house.
The crate should always be associated with something pleasant, and training should take place in a series of small steps — don't go too fast.
Stress and Frustration Sometimes a dog will chew when experiencing something that causes stress, such as being crated near another animal he doesn't get along with or getting teased by children when confined in a car.
Sometimes a dog will chew when experiencing something that causes stress, such as being crated near another animal he doesn't get along with or getting teased by children when confined in a car.
Giving them something that they associate with comfort should make them want to stay inside the crate.
When leaving your dog inside his crate, leave a Kong with treats inside so he has something to keep him occupied.
Well — acupuncture is something I do with both my doxie and my senior dog for her osteoarthritis... it took six months of crate rest and acupuncture before Bruiser was back to his normal self.
If you associate the crate or carrier with something positive (i.e. trips to the dog park), your pet will be more comfortable when you need to use it.
In time, being alone can be normalized into something comforting, and crate training can help with this.
Depending on your dog's size, many play pens can be climbed over; something that would be unlikely to happen with a crate.
Alone Time and Crate Training Teaching a puppy to be able to cope with time alone is something that is often overlooked.
Crate training for puppies is not only for house training purposes; indeed, a crate is a great tool to prevent your puppy from chewing on inappropriate items or getting into contact with something harmful when you are not superviCrate training for puppies is not only for house training purposes; indeed, a crate is a great tool to prevent your puppy from chewing on inappropriate items or getting into contact with something harmful when you are not supervicrate is a great tool to prevent your puppy from chewing on inappropriate items or getting into contact with something harmful when you are not supervising.
Something you can try: I had a male foster once who'd NEVER been crated and fought it with everything he had.
Or crate the dog with a brand new toy or special treat like a stuffed Kong while you do something elsewhere in the house for a short period of time.
Put something soft in the bottom of the crate, along with some of your dog's toys.
Confine the kittens in a dog crate, cat condo or cage with a small litter box, food, water and something snuggly to cuddle in.
Using short quick sessions, place your dog in their crate or safe area with a good chew toy, a meal or something that they are normally engaged by.
It's important to keep two things in mind while crate training; 1) the crate should always be associated with something pleasant; and 2), training should take place in a series of small steps.
It's important to keep two things in mind while crate training: The crate should always be associated with something pleasant and training should take place in a series of small steps.
(Interesting side note; the cat calmly walked into a spare crate and sat waiting for HER treat; she has long ago figured out that when I do something like nails or grooming with the dogs they get a treat when they are done, and if she walks into a crate I find it so charming I give her a treat to.
Daily walks or exercise periods can help your dog adjust through these periods, as can something as simple as providing your dog with its personal den space such as a crate which remains unchanged throughout all the turmoil.
, I leave him with a variety of toys to play with & chew on made of various materials, (cloth, rope, nylabones, rubber bones & rings, kongs etc etc etc.) he is taken out 3 times a day, he has approx. 30 mins am, 30 mins at lunch time & about 45 mins pm so he gets a decent amount of exercise, he also gets a cows ear when I leave for work in the morning & a tripe stick when my parents leave at lunchtime & yet he still chews like anything, I can't leave him in a crate as he literally screams all the time he's in it, I'm not sure if this is due to something from his past life as all I know is that he came from the streets of Romania where dogs are treated like dirt.
If you like peace and quiet, and you are satisfied that your dog is safe with her toys, you can give your dog the toys right as you leave the house (to give them something to do while they're alone), including in their crate.
Even if she ended up crated most of the day (something she didn't mind because he used one at home) at the facility because she was uncomfortable playing with the dogs that were in - house that day, she got some breaks and some attention.
Be patient, don't lose your temper with the dog or the dog will associate the crate as something bad, and all that training will have been for nothing.
A French Cafe Chair & a Crate for Coastal Vintage Style Good afternoon Beach Cottage lovelies, I am back from lunchtime yoga (more on the yoga journey soon, all I can say is oh my something was calling me to yoga and how right it was) to say hello with a few pics from my bedroom and some vintage furniture...
Loot Crate did something a bit unusual with these: there is a Loot Crate exclusive variant (one of the Murloc, specifically), but it's randomly mixed in with all the normal figures.
Each weapon can be used by a simple spin of a mouse - wheel — something I originally had trouble with, since I used my track pad to play the first few chapters of the game — and relies on an ammo bar that Rocketbird can replenish simply by finding one of many crates of ammo made plentiful throughout every stage.
An upside down wooden crate became a table, something that folks would do back in the day, making do with what they had.
I love most soda crates just the way they are, but this one didn't look right in our room color-wise, so I thought I'd try something a little different with it just for kicks.
With products from Urban Outfitters, Chairish, and Crate and Barrel, here's how you can make your own dining look like something out of your Pinterest fantasies:
Something that caught my eye on your portawas the vintage crate with the word «Sealtest» on the side.
I love how everyone did something so different with their crates.
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