Beacuse they don't know any better. To teach them, leave them in there with it for a few minutes. Soon they will learn and no longer do it. Also, if the cage is to large, they will go on one side, then go lay down on the other side, so make sure that the cage is not too big. When my dog was really small, we put a box in one side of the cage to stop this from happening. When they learn or get bigger, you can remove it.
Place the cage in a small room. Hide treats the dog enjoys in the cage. Because the dog fears the cage and takes it as a punishment the dog will soon start to see the cage as a suprise after finding the treats every time the dog will start to walk into the cage in its own whenever it wants to and stop crying or barking.
kick it constantly and lock it in a small cage
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Well it depends on what kind a dog it is. I suggest you put it in the cage for a few minutes and take it out the cage when it's dry. Additionally, never leave the dog in a cage for hours and hours as it needs air.
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Yes. Or board them at the vet or get them a sitter.You can use a pet carrier for temporary housing, I have two pet carriers (small and large) as I do not own a cage nor do I cage my ferret.
Well, let's think about this in a gentle way. Just like a bird finds comfort in a cage, a dog finds comfort in its home. A dog is to a home as a bird is to a cage - both are places where they feel safe, loved, and cared for.
Your dog feels it is their bathroom/bed. Try making two rooms in one cage.
it depends 'cause my dog sleeps in a dog cage.
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