In fact, dogs that spend 40 - 50 hours a week home alone in
a safe confined area generally suffer less from separation issues than dogs who live with owners that are home all the time.
Not exact matches
It is a common practice to keep baby securely strapped into a
confined area so that she stays
safe and you can easily take her with you from one room to the next.
Once in place, correctly installed and properly used child safety gates, will securely
confine your baby to a
safe area of your home, and deny him access to potential hazards.
Along the same lines, it is wise to
confine pets in a
safe area while using hazardous items such as nails, staples, insulation, blades or power tools.
Keep an eye on your feline and keep them in a
safe and
confined area.
That would be totally unrealistic, but I am saying that if you are diligent, (and read my training articles on Potty Training & Housetraining) and do your part in keeping your puppy off carpet, well supervised and
confined to puppy
safe areas when you are not in puppy watching mode, you can expect our puppy kids to sleep through the night from night # 1 typically and be MUCH easier than the average canine to get all things firmly under her paw in the house training department.
Until Lucky gets the idea, you will want to
confine your dog between outings in a «
safe zone» (a restricted
area) when you can't supervise.
Baby Gate - A good exercise dog pen that can be used both indoors or outside to create a
confined and
safe play
area for your Miniature Schnauzer puppy is nice to have.
- When not directly supervising a puppy or older pet new to the household, put it in a puppy crate or
confine it to a
safe area such as an exercise pen or puppy play pen to protect it and furnishings.
If your dog must be left alone, it must be
confined to a cage or other small
area that is warm and
safe.
If your puppy is slamming against the door, you may want to set up a
safe play pen or install a sturdy baby gate so you can
confine him in a small
area of the house where he can be safely
confined.
Dogs being den animals, feel
safe and secure in small,
confined areas.
If you have outdoor pets, please keep them in a
confined area (e.g., inside your house, garage, crate) a few days before and after the big night to keep them
safe.
Until you can trust your new dog, she must be under constant supervision or
confined to a
safe area.
The dog need no longer be
confined when family and friends visit the house and the dog may be allowed off - leash in dog parks and on walks in
safe areas, because the owner is secure in the knowledge, that the dog will sit when requested to do so.
Confinement and care means that the cats are
confined in a
safe, enclosed
area, escape proof, and not allowed to roam freely or be released until recovered sufficiently from surgery.
It also might be prudent to teach your dog how to be comfortably
confined in a
safe, secure and relaxing
area.
Crate the dog — when dogs are
confined to a small
area they feel
safer.
To keep everyone
safe in the meantime,
confine your cat to an
area of the house where all interactions with her are kept to a minimum and are supervised by a responsible person.
Confining your dog to a small
area or a crate can help them feel
safe and secure and protect your home from damage.
During a Disaster Event •
Confine outside animals inside or in an accessible
safe area • Cage all animals • Load stored emergency gear and animals • Turn off electricity, water main, and / or gas • Lock up and get out
For car rides of any length, the very
safest place for pets is in the back seat, either wearing a safety harness, or in a carrier or
confined area.
Keep your puppy
confined to a
safe area in your house, and don't leave him unsupervised.
To limit your cat's activity, as well as help them feel
safe and comfortable, place them in a quiet,
confined area such as a bathroom, laundry room or kitchen.
A long line and tether can also be helpful to allow your dog room to run while remaining
safe and
confined to a certain
area.