Another method for pups who won't accept the crate is to tether the dog to you, says training expert Tamar Geller.
Not exact matches
When he had his patella operated on this summer the recovery period was absolute hell because he would
not accept being
crated and would have hurt his leg had we
not let him out.
Note: Some dogs will
not accept the confinement of a
crate due to age or previous traumatic experiences.
Crating an adult dog is very similar except the adult dog may
not readily
accept the confinement.
It may take a couple of nights, but do
not take him out if he whines just try to ignore him it may seem hard, encourage the use of the
crate during the day and things will improve as he learns to
accept it.
We can
not safely sedate cats in carriers, boxes,
crates, pet taxis, etc and they will
not be
accepted.
We can always
accept used
crates, collars, leashes and other dog / cat supplies, but please note that we can
not accept pillows, opened dog or cat food, or carpet samples.
If at some point your puppy is more
accepting of the
crate (doesn't show signs of anxiety anymore) and you catch him whining and pawing to ask to be let out, ignore these attempts to get your attention and let him out only once he's quiet.
Any complaining he might do at first is
not caused by the
crate, but by his learning to
accept the controls of his new environment.
When she is learning to
accept the
crate, she needs to spend more time in it,
not less.
Of course, what would a game be in 2017 without some sort of dedicated hub and the ability to open loot
crates, and WWII has both of those things.When you're
not playing in a game, you'll find yourself in the Headquarters, a central hub of sorts that allows you to
accept challenges, test out new weapons, face off in 1v1 battles, and of course, open up supply drops that you receive.