If your dog is already crate trained, you can use it as part of the introduction process when you can not
directly supervise your dog.
Not exact matches
If you have a «doggie door» with access
directly to the outside, we require that you agree not to let the
dog use it (that it be locked) at times when you are not at home to
supervise the
dog in the yard.
Here's a short list of how a
dog — or your
dog — might respond to things kids do to them when parents are not
directly supervising their children.
The use of appropriate chew items (Nylabones, giant size Kong toys, and Booda rope bones) as well as crate training for when your puppy is not
directly supervised, can be of great benefit to you and your
dog.
Your
dog should wear his head halter only during on - leash walks with you and / or when you're
directly supervising him.
Many rescues require crating, and we recommend it, as it is the safest place to leave a
dog when you aren't
directly supervising, especially if the
dog is a young puppy or if you have other pets in the house.
When you're not around or can't
directly supervise, keep your cat and
dog confined in separate areas of your house.