Not exact matches
You could buy an «
exercise pen» (a larger
enclosed space than a crate) and ask your dog into the
pen and play with them a few times.
Use puppy gates or an
exercise pen to
enclose areas without doors.
The only advice I can give, and what I do myself as I work full - time, is to fully puppy proof and
enclose a small room for them to spend time in, or to set up an
exercise pen instead.
If you can't devote an entire room to your rabbit, set up a pet
exercise pen enclosing as large an area as you have available.
You'll create a confinement area either in a very small room or with an
exercise pen (which is a multi-panel gate that can be assembled to create
enclosed areas of different shapes and sizes).
If your doggie door is in a larger room, you'll need to use an
exercise pen — a multi-panel gate that can be assembled to create
enclosed areas of different shapes and sizes — to make an enclosure of the proper size just inside the dog door.