Not exact matches
Because of its potency, this oil also makes a great natural deodorant
for your
dog's
crate or your cat's litter box.
The Element succeeded
for dogs because it was low to the ground
for jumping into easily, its windows were low
for looking out of, it had a flat floor that washed out quickly, it had chunky dials
for gloved hands, and a practical rear cargo space
for crates with seats that flipped sideways
for extra space.
Many
dog owners move the
dog crate into their bedroom during the night,
because this makes it possible
for them to hear when the puppy needs to go out and relieve itself.
Many
dog owners do not think about
crate training while the
dog is still a small puppy,
because the small puppy is never left alone at home
for more than an instance.
Some
dog owners shun the idea of
dog crates,
because they have seen many bad examples of how irresponsible and cruel
dog owners misuse the
dog crate and keep the
dog locked up inside
for most of its life.
Many people consider it irresponsible to keep a
dog intact; to leave
dogs outside
for long periods; to keep large, energetic
dogs in an apartment; to keep a
dog in a
crate for long hours; to skip routine veterinary care; to make a bad choice of a breed; or to consider giving up a
dog because of that bad choice.
The problems usually arise
because dog owners fail to teach their pets to like the
crate, and leave untrained
dogs confined
for too long.
Don't make the
crate too big
for your
dog because too much space will give him great opportunities to move around and his metabolism would increase, forcing him to release himself often.
A
dog that is well mannered
because it is easy to handle and comfortable in the car, in the house,
crate, at family outings, during playdates, and traveling with owner makes
for an easier life than a
dog that is not adaptable!
She said there was a little Rat Terrier in there whom they referred to as «The Box
Dog»
because she was so terrified they had to keep a box in her
crate for her to hide in.
Owners love this
crate because it is roomy and has space even
for a bed, toys, food and water dishes, and extra room
for dogs to play and move.
Crates are great
for house training
because they make the
dog feel secure.
Plastic — Plastic types of
dog crates are ideal
for those that live in colder climates
because it forms just enough barrier between outside air and the inside of the cage.
Over the next couple of days you will be rewarding your
dog for going towards and into the
crate, make sure to have a bunch of training treats ready
because you will be using them!
You put your
dog in the
crate for the first time (
because he was being so good over the weekend and you didn't think he needed to be
crated).
According to Karen Becker, DVM, puppy mill
dogs may be at risk to develop this behavior
because of the conditions they are raised in: lack of food and long - term
crating,
for instance.
A
dog that is
crate trained is set up
for success simply
because a
dog in a
crate is prevented from getting into trouble.
Metal
crates are most often used in homes
because they provide more air circulation and more room
for the
dog to move around.
Crate training is a great idea
for many reasons but primarily
because it provides a
dog with a safe personal space where they are unable to harm themselves when not being watched.
Because play pens are larger than
crates, they are not appropriate
for crate training, which is based on a
dog's instinct to not want to soil in the same area where he eats and sleeps.
It is important not only to
crate train them
for their adoptive family but also especially if you have another
dog - it's prudent to go slowly
because a lot of negative behaviors don't surface immediately till the
dog starts to feel comfortable.
Many
dogs who have lived in pet stores or shelters tend to eliminate inside their
crates, mostly
because they have lived in a confined area
for long periods, without access to a separate toilet.
Hello I have been putting paper down on the floor
for 5 years nearly now, I am going to try to get her used to doing her business outside, but my
dog used to have a real problem with being spiteful, we've stil got the
crate, and we put her in it when we go out anywhere and put a lock on cage
because she manages to open one of the doors in the cage, she would spitefully wee in her cage or on the floor and she gives you a threatening look before she does it.
What about a
dog who has lived in a
crate for months on end
because there is no foster and no adopter to be found?
That same
dog only weeks before had tried to claw his way out of his
crate, only to rip a nail nearly out of its nail bed — very nasty and no doubt painful and scary
for me
because I came home to a bloody mess.
It's hard to give a general rule of thumb to use
for extending alone time in a
crate because all
dogs are different.
Because it can fold down to a portable size, it is one of the best
crates for dogs available
for on - the - go pet owners.
Now I have 4
dogs who adore their
crates whether the door is open so they can come and go on their own of the door is closed
because they seem to understand that is
for their own safety.
It is also heavier than most of the other similar style best
crates for dogs, which doesn't seem to be a problem
for most
because of the high quality and overall sturdiness of the product.
Many studies over the years have shown that a
crate is an excellent option
for anxiety relief in
dogs because it creates their own little den to cozy up in.
Many owners prefer heavy duty
dog kennels (or
crates)
because not only are they long - lasting, but they are suitable
for owners with «escape - artist»
dogs.
One of the reasons a
crate is such an excellent tool
for training is
because it teaches your
dog to be comfortable within a confined space.
Crates nowadays also reinforce bad behaviors of destruction, because they are so flimsy and cheap the dog breaks right out of them (years ago crates were metal and strong, but this is too expensive for today's consumer), and once an animal learns an escape they will always try the next time to find that weak
Crates nowadays also reinforce bad behaviors of destruction,
because they are so flimsy and cheap the
dog breaks right out of them (years ago
crates were metal and strong, but this is too expensive for today's consumer), and once an animal learns an escape they will always try the next time to find that weak
crates were metal and strong, but this is too expensive
for today's consumer), and once an animal learns an escape they will always try the next time to find that weak point.