I taught Matilda to
open the crate with her paw by leaving a treat inside and closing (not locking) the door.
Not exact matches
Baked is
opening a location in Charleston... I know... I thought we were podunk town
with new and cool stuff and while I am lamenting there is no
Crate and Barrel here, I'll take a Baked bakery anyday!!!
This train comes
with a lot of accessories: a buildable tree, two figurines (train driver and car driver), flowers,
crates of apples and pumpkins for loading the car, and an
open level crossing, which can serve as a way to educate your young child about railroad safety.
The
crate comes
with a crowbar that they will need to
open the
crate — what could be more manly??
One of the first things you have to do when you get to Willamette
with him is help protect him from zombies while he... easily
opens some
crates?
Whether playfully running down hills
with arms extended like a plane, slamming your cap against wooden
crates to bust them
open, or capturing a frog for the first time — an otherworldly experience that will be as memorable for Mario as it is for you — this initial playground presents the chance to get to grips
with the core gameplay mechanics before Nintendo throws you into a wider sandbox.
Overnight you may either remove the partition in the
crate or put the
crate with the door
open in a small enclosed area (laundry or bathroom)
with newspapers down.
Put it in a
crate with the door
opening to a Rubbermaid that fits snugly.
If you need to confine your puppy for an extended period of time, use a dog pen or place your puppy in a small to medium - sized room equipped
with non-porous floor and place the
crate (
with the door left
open) in one corner and some newspapers several feet away.
Avoid
opening the
crate when your puppy is whining unless you are sure he has a need that requires to be dealt
with.
I mostly use a dog
crate as a potty training tool but once that's accomplished, I use our dog
crates to contain my dogs (when needed) and my dogs use them as their hang out spots
with the door wide
open.
The
crate should be kept in this area
with the cage door
open except during «quiet time» training (see our Housebreaking page) and at night.
Block the
opening with your body, but allow him the time to become comfortable in knowing that the
crate is not a danger.
For long term confinement, he suggests an x-pen
with a
crate inside (door
open), an appropriate chew toy stuffed
with kibble or treats, a bowl of water, and a (temporary) toilet area at the opposite end from the
crate.
Start off by throwing all sorts of delicious stuff into a
crate with the door securely
open.
From the get go, if your dog's bed is in a
crate with the door latched
open - he'll associate the
crate with happy naps!
As often as you can, leave the
crate door
open as she eats her meals, drinks water and plays
with toys.
That can be a closet, a
crate lined
with a towel or blanket (keep the door
open), or a bathroom or bathtub.
Daily: She enjoys hanging in her
crate, but if I am home and
open the doors she prefers to go in her sisters
crate and cuddle
with her or spends time dragging her stuffed toys from the living room into her
crate to bury, ha!
When you are home
with the puppy and out playing, leave the
crate open so that he or she can explore the inside of the
crate freely.
As she starts to relax, place her in the
crate with the door
open.
The most common are molded - plastic airline shipping
crates and the
open - wire types that usually come
with a metal tray on the bottom.
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 teeth.
When the doors
opened, they revealed
crates stacked from the floor to the ceiling filled
with dogs of all colors and sizes.
Open the door of the
crate and command KENNEL while pointing to the kennel
with one hand and applying pressure to the leash
with the other hand leading your pup into the
crate.
He sleeps through the night in his
crate with the door
opened.
You can start feeding your pup inside the
crate but
with the door still wide
open.
When bedtime comes around, after you've established the
crate as his place
with those 30 - minute training intervals after feeding, place your puppy in the
crate, leaving the door
open.
When using an exercise pen, place her
crate in one corner of the pen
with the door
open, her water in another corner, and her dog litter box or wee - wee pad frame in another corner.
He's house trained, and
crate trained (likes to sleep in it
with the door
open), knows his basic commands, is a happy tail - wagging greeter and is perfect in the car, laying down or catching the breeze
with his nose out the window.
You can restore a puppy's cleanliness instincts by giving her the choice of a clean
crate with the door
open, water bowl, or pad area.
Many people leave the
crates up all the time
with the door permanently
open and their dogs can go in and out of them as they please.
Last night we blocked her off in the entrance way (same room)
with her
crate door left
open and her bed beside it.
If you must leave your dog for long periods of time on a regular basis, there are many options for you to keep your dog happy and healthy; keeping the dog confined to a small room
with his
crate's door
opened enables him to go in and out of the
crate allowing the dog to stretch his legs and move around while keeping him safe and secure at the same time; calling a dog walker, or contacting a doggy daycare facility to take your dog for a walk and allow him / her to relieve themselves during the day.
With the
crate empty and the door
open, toss in a treat your dog finds irresistible, such as a piece of hot dog or cooked liver.
Premier Pet Relocation advises that
crates be reduntantly sealed for air travel, along
with notification to cargo staff not to
open the
crate at any point.
Two and three dogs were confined to a
crate in a building
with no ventilation and
open waste trenches, and cats were housed in the equivalent of a dark closet.
Initially leave the
crate door
open so the puppy is free to come and go, use tasty food treats to encourage him — start
with them near the door and gradually move them further back once he is happy entering.
It is important to not keep a puppy inside the
crate for too long; if you need to leave home for more than one hour, it may be a good idea to leave your puppy in a small, safe area
with the
crate open and puppy pads several feet away on the floor in case he needs to potty.
Have the
crate in this area
with their bedding and some toys and the
crate door removed or tied
open, then at the furthest point from their bed set up a potty area for them to use (newspapers, potty pads).
Once the puppy appears comfortable being in the
crate with the door
open, the
crate can be closed temporarily for gradually longer and longer periods of time.
Once the dog starts to become comfortable in the
crate, start putting the dog's dinner bowl inside
with the door
open.
Lindy Hardin, a volunteer
with SAPA since it
opened five years ago and the group's board president, lifted the
crates and checked shipping labels before handing them off.
crate him at night and he wakes me up in the morning, and I
open the
crate door, walk to the bedroom door
with the leash and call him over, so he learns to go to the door when he has to potty.
Whether you have a large house or a small apartment, you'll want to create a cozy space just for your dog: a
crate, corner, spot under a table, or even a closet (
with the door left
open, of course) that feels safe and comfortable.
Start feeding your dog in the
crate with the door
open, putting the food a little further back in the
crate with each meal.
You can also tease your puppy
with a toy and then toss it into the
crate and close the door so your puppy can't get it — then
open the door and let him run in and praise him.
This is a puppy - proofed area
with tiles (kitchen, bathroom or exercise pen) where your dog has more room to romp and access to a
crate that is left
open so your dog can go in and out at will.
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.
Play
with your puppy near his
crate, and leave the door
open.