If your puppy whines and paws to
get out of the crate because he dreads being closed there, wait for him to calm down and then open the crate.
Not exact matches
I'm very interested to try Sharon's remedy next time I
get a heartworm positive dog
because Max already went into cardiac arrest once, and I've been afraid to
get out of bed in the morning and check his
crate ever since.
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.
Never take your pup
out of his
crate because he's kicking up a fuss - that just teaches him that being loud will
get him what he wants.
Because your puppy
getting scared
of the
crate is the worst thing that could possibly happen, the first thing you want to do is just to
get your puppy used to it being there, the sight
of it, perhaps even wander in and
out of it
of their own accord, without you doing any formal training or trying to
get them inside.
We can't leave him alone either
because he escapes
out of his
crate which causes too much excitement.I am worried that he is
getting too excited
because in the last 3 days he has coughed 7 times.
I do not require a
crate but will
get into typical Beagle trouble if you leave things around that I can
get into but my foster mom thinks I am a hoot
because I
get myself in many jams that I need her help to
get out of.
Destroying enemies using DROID's rockets can be quite tricky to pull off in certain situations
because of the restricted aim, but these limitations are meant to be there to coincide with how the levels are set
out but even taking that in to consideration, DROID would seemingly
get stuck by a wall or a
crate, leaving him unable to aim, despite being quite far away, sometimes hindering progression.