Meaning,
he sits in his dog crate and barks at all the other dogs within a block.
Not exact matches
a
dog inside a house
in a
crate is confined to a space where they can not relieve themselves and can only get up turn around
sit or lie down.
«The
crate should be big enough so that the
dog can
sit, lay down and turn around
in it.
We
sat together at agility trials and looked at the other
dog - handler teams waiting their turn
in the ring, or milling around the
crating area.
Some people figure
in things like
crates,
dog walking,
dog sitting and other extravagances, but those are for people who don't actually spend time with their
dogs.
The puppies produced by champion show
dogs would never be found
in a lonely cage at a pet store,
sitting atop a wire
crate lined
in newspaper.
Although we know how hard it is to listen to that cute bundle of fur whine, it won't go on forever, and we promise, your
dog is not
sitting in his
crate thinking about how mean you are.
This course includes 6 Lessons and covers understanding the use of Classical and Operant Conditioning, advanced on and off leash skills including come recalls from a greater distance, Down - Stays for a longer duration, Loose Leash Walking by your side
in busier environments, Service
Dog Task Training, Clicker Training,
Crate Training, Tricks, Agility Sports, Go to Bed,
Sit - Stay from a greater distance
When your
dog is used to hanging out
in her
crate with the door closed while you
sit nearby, you can move on to the next step: leaving her alone for a little while.
The
crate should be roomy enough to allow your
dog to stand up, turn around, and
sit comfortably
in normal posture.
Once loaded inside his
crate, give your
dog a food stuffed toy to lick, close car doors and turn on the engine while you're
sitting in the driver's seat.
Here is what his foster mom has to say about him: He appears to be housebroken and is
crate trained (although not a huge fan of the
crate but has gotten TONS better even
in a day) He LOVES all of my
dogs but is a little shy with the rambunctious ones:) He loves everyone he meets and loves to
sit on your lap and go for car rides.
It keeps him confined when there is no supervision and most
dogs learn quickly that if they make
in their
crate they will have to
sit in it.
• Socialization (learning to be comfortable around a wide variety of environmental stimuli, people, and
dogs) • Housetraining • Responding to his / her name • Learning to be comfortable
in a
crate • Learning to chew on appropriate objects • Learning to be gentle with his / her mouth • Learning to be comfortable with being handled and groomed • Basic manners and obedience (e.g.
sit, down, come, walking on leash without pulling)
Just like you want your
dog to know «
sit» and «come», they should also be happy
in a
crate.
You and your
dog will work on polite walking, come,
sit, down, stay, attention, leave it and settling (on a mat or
in a
crate).
Instead, your
dog should ride
in a
sitting or lying position, inside the car, safely strapped
in by her harness or riding inside her
crate.
It would mean you have to leave your
dog sitting in a
crate for most of the day with no freedom to run around and play.
The
crate should not contain wire where his collar or paws can get caught, and should be roomy enough to allow your
dog to stand up, turn around, and
sit comfortably
in normal posture.
The ability to spend a bit of time
in a
crate or behind a gate should be a skill every
dog should have, just like
Sit or Stay, so he can hang out stress - free at the groomer's, veterinarian's office, or while traveling.
Betsy is good at: meeting people, meeting
dogs, staying
in a
crate, behaving
in the house, going for car rides, walking on a leash, cuddling, other: Knows the
sit command Ideal home: other: Betsy is would do great as a family
dog or for a single person.
As long as you are not forcing your
dog to
sit in the
crate around - the - clock, there's nothing cruel about
crate training.
When we watch TV, we
sit in our favorite chairs and our
dog Buffy chooses to lie down
in her
crate, watching the same shows we watch (well, sort of!).
Your adult size
dog will need to be capable of
sitting, standing, turning around and stretching out
in the
crate without scratching his skin against the
crate.
Once your
dog is
in the
crate,
sit with them (quietly) for a few minutes, then leave for about 5 minutes.
In this video, the Ontario SPCA's RVT Darci Burtch teaches how to train your
dog to
sit, and get used to their
crate — all with a clicker!
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Repeat the exercise, getting closer and closer to the
crate as your
dog seems more comfortable, until he or she is able to take treats from you while you're
sitting right
in front of the
crate door.
There was a perfect spot next to the dining table to put our
dog's extra large
crate, and it fit just right.There was a vacuum
in the closet, and we used it to try and keep up with our
dog's hair.She is a golden retriever, and we thought she was molting!Hair everywhere and we kept bedroom doors closed, but we did our best to stay on top of it.She behaved like a pampered princess, and she wasn't crazy about the heat and the humidity.One evening we
sat out on the porch with her, enjoying the evening
in the rocking chairs, and when we came inside the BRB she collapsed on the floor inside and sighed.She apparently was thankful for the central air conditioning!For that reason, I think we will leave her with one of our daughters the next time we visit and stay with the Mermaids.The BRB is located
in a quiet neighborhood which was perfect for us.Even better, it is located around the corner from AJ's Dockside Restaurant.Good food and perfect outdoor views of the sunset and the marsh from the outside tables.For those dinners when you would like to eat
in, there is a grill
in the backyard with a cover, and we used it multiple times.We had an excellent experience with the Mermaids, and we will most definitely stay with the Mermaids when we visit Tybee Island again.