Not exact matches
One thing that makes this swing suitable for heavy babies is that the parts are contained within a
confined area so you could actually let your baby
sleep in the swing because there are no dangling parts.
The pillow is the perfect size to fit just my lower back and belly
area so that I don't feel overly
confined in my
sleep, yet it still provides awesome support which my back is very grateful for.
The cage is where they eat,
sleep and play, thus, living
in a
confined area can cause them distress.
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.
No, because the dogs have to eat,
sleep, urinate, and defecate
in a single
confined area.
Confining animals permanently
in small cages means that they must eat,
sleep, toilet... all
in the same small
area, causing great suffering and promoting infection and disease.
The dogs have to eat,
sleep, urinate and defecate
in a single
confined area.
She
sleeps quietly
in her crate through the night and we
confine her to her crate / gated
area during the day (although she could probably be left out without a problem).
A crate that's too big may cause your dog to «go»
in one corner and lie
in another without ruining his
sleeping area, and a crate that's too small will be too
confining and uncomfortable.
«If an animal spends a lot of time
in one
confined area,» Kristina says, «there has to be something of interest there — they could be
sleeping, or foraging, or hiding.»