If they get
their toys out of the crate, return them inside when they're out of sight.
Not exact matches
When you need a break or when your dog just needs to chill
out in their
crate for a minute, this chew
toy can help both
of you get what you need!
Kaye also purchased a large
crate and lots
of toys to keep Emily occupied and
out of trouble while she was at work.
Exercise in the afternoon (again chasing around the yard with the others), perhaps a walk, then dinner, more time
out of the
crate playing with
toys and the other dogs, outside time, then in the
crate to sleep for the night.
Since most people don't have the luxury
of driving home to let the dog
out every few hours, she recommends setting up an exercise pen that includes your puppy's
crate,
toys and a few pee pads, which should be set in the same place each day.
This time
out could be in their
crate or any area devoid
of food,
toys, and human contact.
She recently had a new
toy in her
crate that she destroyed very quickly made
out of fire hose.
Destructiveness / Chewing / Separation Anxiety: Dogs that break
out of their
crates, are destructive, chew stuff that isn't a
toy are stressed and improperly managed.
Lure your French bulldog puppy into the
crate, praise and make a general big fuss with your French bulldog puppy while they he / she is in the
crate, give the treat, have a little game with the
toy and then allow your french bulldog puppy to come
out of the
crate.
She could see me and knew I was there but she still whined and panting and breathing very fast... If I took her
out of the
crate, she would lay down and rest quietly but as i couldn't let her run free for the night (and at my wits end at 2.30 am (I hadnt been to sleep yet and my husband was very tired and getting grumpier by th eminute) I took her
out of the
crate (left the
crate in my bedroom upstairs) and locked her away downstairs in the bathroom with some
toys and paper to wee on and chews
toys where we could not hear her..
Most dogs will become very xated on getting the food
out of the
toy and will forget about the fact that they are in the
crate.
, I leave him with a variety
of toys to play with & chew on made
of various materials, (cloth, rope, nylabones, rubber bones & rings, kongs etc etc etc.) he is taken
out 3 times a day, he has approx. 30 mins am, 30 mins at lunch time & about 45 mins pm so he gets a decent amount
of exercise, he also gets a cows ear when I leave for work in the morning & a tripe stick when my parents leave at lunchtime & yet he still chews like anything, I can't leave him in a
crate as he literally screams all the time he's in it, I'm not sure if this is due to something from his past life as all I know is that he came from the streets
of Romania where dogs are treated like dirt.
Don't give your dogs anything worth fighting over so no bones or rawhides or bully sticks unless one
of the dogs are
crated safely and then the
toy is removed when they come
out of the
crate.
And by always keeping a dog focused on food,
toys, excitement and games whenever the dog is
out of the
crate or kennel will make the dog hyperactive, even more stressed, hectic, and abnormal.
She's just started playing with
toys, and likes to hoard them in her
crate, and then if I come near
of the other dogs she'll jump
out at us and growl.
Do small sessions
of having your puppy go inside the
crate, reward (with a treat or
toy), shut the door and repeat several times just to make her feel good about going in and
out of her
crate.