Sentences with phrase «outside of the crate»

By free time I mean time outside of their crate, or off leash, or out of their confinement area.
Dogs should NEVER ride outside of a crate in a vehicle.
Not all cats appreciate a leash, but it's essential for a road trip if your kitten needs to use the litter box, stretch her legs or eat outside of her crate.
When he's enjoying your little treat game, put one last batch of treats in the crate and close the door with your dog outside of the crate.
Most dogs will not drink or eat when outside of their crates; so, please place a handful or two of food inside the crate after it has been cleaned.
As your puppy grows you will gradually be able to increase the length of time he can spend outside of the crate.
As part of this training, you should train your dog or puppy «sit» and «down» commands outside of the crate.
Begin this just a couple of days after getting them home because they need to understand the cues outside of the crate before you can hope to have them follow the commands inside it.
If puppy goes potty, have a big party and return inside for some fun and time outside of the crate.
The more attention he has while outside of his crate means less time whining and crying when he's crated.
Pepper is trustworthy outside of her crate 100 % of the time, so she gets privilages that Scarlett is still earning.
His medical conditions were treated and he was taught how to socialize and play with humans and animals, how to walk on a leash and to urinate outside of his crate.
Tiki is housebroken and behaves well when left alone outside of his crate, as long as remote controls, shoes, and plastic bowls are out of his reach.
When people only have one dog and there is no dominance issues (and no small children crawling around) they can ask the dog to sit and then put the food bowl down outside of a crate as long as they don't play the game of taking it away.
However, as soon as Rascal steps outside of his crate that instinct fades away, so you need to take him to his potty spot immediately.
Typically, a new puppy between 8 - 10 weeks of age is brought to its new home where it is crate trained and intensely monitored for the first few months while outside of its crate.
she is old enough where I feel I can trust her out of the crate, but when I leave her alone for a short period of time outside of the crate, she panics.
I personally use water bottles attached to the outside of the crate instead of water bowls in the crate.
Don't check to see if your dog is trustworthy in the house (unsupervised, outside of the crate) by letting the dog out of the crate for a long time.
Shut the crate door with the items inside, and the dog on the outside of the crate.
He must not be allowed to have it outside of the crate.
If he simply will not eat and misses 4 meals in a row, go back to feeding him normally, outside of the crate (close to it is good), and up your efforts with the crate and treats (above).
Entice it to enter the crate by dropping treats or morsels of its favorite puppy chow from just the outside of the crate's door and all the way towards the inside, just beyond the door.
Then, do it a few more times with them outside of the crate.
I use constant supervision extensively because when a puppy is outside of the crate you have to watch them diligently to avoid puppy mistakes.
Toss it in the kennel and close the door with your puppy on the outside of the crate.
I have one on the outside of the crate in my vehicle.
To housebreak a dog, he must not be allowed unsupervised time outside of a crate.
If your pet is crated place your name and contact information, along with a copy of your pets medical records, on the outside of the crate.
Both water and food bowls must be attached to the inside of the front door and be refillable from the outside of the crate without opening the door.
Step 2: Paint the outside of each crate as well as the inside except for the bottom with your first color.
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