Place a long-lasting chew into your dog’s crate, close the door and try taking a few steps away from the crate — paying attention to how your dog reacts. “Build up from there in tiny steps to moving farther and farther away from the crate before returning to drop treats,” Bloom ...
How to Crate Train a Puppy: 20 Tips and Tricks 1. Make Your Dog's Crate Inviting and Familiar To start with the first tip on crate training, your puppy needs to feel comfortable to want to be in the crate. To get your puppy to use the crate, you need to make the crate look more...
If you plan on checking your dog as baggage or having them fly in cargo, you’ll need a large, International Air Transport Association (IATA)-approved travel crate that must be made from metal, rigid plastic, fiberglass, welded metal mesh, solid wood or plywood. The crate must be the len...
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Crates can be used in a similar way to gates, but they aren’t appropriate for long periods of time. While a dog can spend nearly the entire day in a safe, gated room (with plenty of enrichment activities), it’s not appropriate to keep a dog crated all day. ...
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Most dogs have some type of reaction from flea bites but luckily they are just minor. But if your Mini Schnauzer has a severe reaction to fleas, you know just how miserable he must be. The itching is usually so intense that some dogs scratch and chew on themselves to the point of ...
Providing her with a cleancrate, where she can feel safe. Add some of her favorite toys to keep her busy while you’re gone. Covering some of the crate’s walls, to limit your dog’s visibility outside. The fewer things that distract her, the lower the chances of her barking at some...
Pens are especially useful because they give puppies space to roam around, but the smaller area discourages them from peeing. “To get a dog comfortable with their crate, leave the crate with the door off or fixed open so that it can’t suddenly close on them,” Fagen says. Use...