Re: Hi Everyone
And they very rarely, if ever, mess in them. Trust me, I have little pee-dog extraordinare. Then again, we only crate them at night... during the day they get the kitchen.
The real problem is, you got yourself a jumper. Edited by: WolfKnyght at: 12/4/02 3:19:45 pm
I tried giving him a smaller space, namely the sun room, but then he wouldn't go near the sun room because he was afraid he'd get locked in... which was a real pain since that's the room we walk through to let him out.
So now he gets the living room and the kitchen, which wouldn't be so bad if he'd just chew his toys and his rawhides... but alas, he'd much rather eat knife handles, TV Guides, and anything that smells even slightly like "Mommy".
And yeah... he's s jumper all right. I'm wondering when the 4.5 foot barriers will become too short.
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(12/5/02 11:14 am) Reply
Re: Hi Everyone
Heh. Well, my first dog was so bad, that I had to crate her while I was gone. She was very distructive and very stubborn when it came to housetraining. It was crate her or come home to a destroyed and peed/pooped on apt.
Our second dogs were greyhounds, who are crated all their lives, they like their crates, they feel safe in them. Yes, I can say this w/o doubt because they would go in their crates even when they didnt have to, ie to nap or eat treats. Granted, these were big plastic crates. I could have slept in Beaker's crate w/o being cramped up
The little **** was up to visit, i just got home to find out he had been chewing on a garbage bag...grrr...
Re: Hi Everyone
awwwww you guys have puppies??? I don't have a pet--my life is way too busy for one. Poor thing would be picketing outside of my house citing cruelty to animals *lol* I love the little buggers though--when they are tiny mind you.
I'm more a cat person tho'--self sufficent things that purr when ya pet um...