Detach the separator, a two
door dog cages for pets offer them more liberty.
Not exact matches
The ProSelect Empire
Cage is designed specifically to house destructive or aggressive dogs, this crate features strong steel tubing, sturdy dual door latches, and heavy - duty welding at the cage's key stress poi
Cage is designed specifically to house destructive or aggressive
dogs, this crate features strong steel tubing, sturdy dual
door latches, and heavy - duty welding at the
cage's key stress poi
cage's key stress points.
Cage aggression occurs when a dog can't back away from your reaching hands when the cage or crate door opens, and he defends the space with snarls and te
Cage aggression occurs when a
dog can't back away from your reaching hands when the
cage or crate door opens, and he defends the space with snarls and te
cage or crate
door opens, and he defends the space with snarls and teeth.
Check the
doors on any
cage to make sure they are secure, as hamsters can become quite expert at opening
doors (metal bolt clips, like those on the end of a
dog leash, can be clipped on to «lock»
doors for an extra level of security on wire
doors).
The
dog may also protest to
cage confinement by barking terribly as soon as the
door is shut, or stretch frantically inside the
cage as attempts at escaping.
Some
dogs even try to bite the
doors and other pillars of the
cage as they try to find their way out.
Wide braided fleece strips make nice tugs for the
dogs; thinner, dangly versions can be hung from cat
cage doors.
Tooth fractures are common dental injuries and are seen most often in
dogs that chew on
cage or crate
doors, fences, cow hooves, rocks or hard toys.
While it may look like a
cage to you, to your
dog (whose natural instincts tell him to seek a «den» for privacy and safety) it's a
dog house with a
door, a bedroom of his own, a «home away from home» when you travel.
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.
I left the
door open on my lab puppy's crate (a wire
cage that a full grown
dog could stand in) whenever she was out of the crate.
Some
dogs are able to escape from this crate, whether through sneaking out through the gap between the
cage and the
door or actually unlatching the slide bolt.
Dogs can also damage their teeth by biting dividers or
cage doors.
Glass
doors and windows make for a bright and airy environment so that
dogs don't feel
caged in.