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It is generally not recommended to crate dogs together in the same room, as it can lead to potential conflicts or competition for resources. It is best to provide each dog with their own separate crate in a quiet and comfortable space.

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Your puppy is not doing well in potty training what should you do you are crate traing her now and all she does is pee and poop in her crate?

Either invest in a smaller crate, or block off a part of a larger crate to make the dogs space smaller. The dog will start the think of the crate as is bedroom, and it won't want to go to the bathroom in its bedroom. If there is room for the dog to go to the bathroom and then lay in another area where it can stay away from the feces, the crate is too big. Dogs do not want to lay in their own feces, so a small crate would help to curb this habit.


Why can't dogs have much room in their cages?

When you are potty training a dog, a small cage will deter the dog from using the bathroom in his crate. They do not like to use the bathroom where they will be resting or playing. If the crate is large in proportion to the space needed by the dog he will designate prt of the crate as a bathroom and the other part as the living room.


How would you stop a dog for pooping in its cage?

Either invest in a smaller crate, or block off a part of a larger crate to make the dogs space smaller. The dog will start the think of the crate as is bedroom, and it won't want to go to the bathroom in its bedroom. If there is room for the dog to go to the bathroom and then lay in another area where it can stay away from the feces, the crate is too big. Dogs do not want to lay in their own feces, so a small crate would help to curb this habit.


Why is it better to use a kennel or crate to potty train a dog?

Dogs will not use the bathroom in a place they feel is their home. Crates are easy to clean and can be moved from room to room to help the dog adjust to your house so he will know the entire house is his home and he should not use the bathroom inside.


How can you get your 6 month old puppy to stop relieving herself in her crate so you can house train her She will not go to the bathroom outside and is walked several times a day?

Either invest in a smaller crate, or block off a part of a larger crate to make the dogs space smaller. The dog will start the think of the crate as is bedroom, and it won't want to go to the bathroom in its bedroom. If there is room for the dog to go to the bathroom and then lay in another area where it can stay away from the feces, the crate is too big. Dogs do not want to lay in their own feces, so a small crate would help to curb this habit.


Why does my dog poop in his kennel he also poops on grass and walks and stuff ALSO how do i stop him from pooping in his kennel?

Either invest in a smaller crate, or block off a part of a larger crate to make the dogs space smaller. The dog will start the think of the crate as is bedroom, and it won't want to go to the bathroom in its bedroom. If there is room for the dog to go to the bathroom and then lay in another area where it can stay away from the feces, the crate is too big. Dogs do not want to lay in their own feces, so a small crate would help to curb this habit.


How much space does a large dog need in a cage?

The purpose of a dog crate is to keep the pet contained for any variety of reasons. If the dog has too much room, it may show a tendency to relieve itself inside the crate. However if it has too little room then it will have a hard time laying down or moving around. Good common sense should be used when sizing a dog crate for your pet.


I have four Shih-Tzu dogs they will pee while I am at work and in the bedroom while I am sleeping I don't know who did it What can I do?

I'd suggest you get someone(WHO YOU TRUST!) to go over to your house, while you're at work, to let the dogs out. If you cannot do that, then get a crate, or leave them in a bathroom that has no rugs. ---- You should seriously consider crate training your dogs. It's not cruel or mean or anything of the sort. Dogs are den animals and like being is comfortable, safe confined spaces. Our dogs go into their crates on their own all the time, the doors usually are only closed up when we're out or if guests that don't like dogs show up. They are fine and mostly they sleep when they're in there which is what they'd do on their own out of their crates anyway. If you have four dogs, you need four crates. Put blankets in them that the dogs have already all slept on so they are per-scented and homey feeling, make sure the dogs have water bottles attached to the crates if they're going to be in there for a full work day. Place toys they like in with them. Place two crates side by side so they're still "together" even if in their own separate crate, then drape some material across the top to make them a little cozier. Giving them a small tent to stay in helps reduce anxiety since they are no longer "in charge" of the entire house. Draping them also makes the crates look less like metal boxes and more like furniture in your room. You can likely find lots more information on the web about crate training. Once thing to keep in mind is that this is THEIR SECURE SPACE. If you were reprimanding a dog for something ands they went into their crate, they are to be considered "home free"! Nothing bad should ever happen in their crate. Never drag them out of their crate and don't lock them in when you're mad at them either, going in the crate isn't a punishment. If you get mad and say "Bad dog" etc and they choose to go in their crate, that's fine, you can leave the door open and they'll come out when they feel safe. Now it can be a nice place for them when you want them out of your hair for a while but don't look at it as "jail". We tell our dogs to go "in your house" and they gladly zip to the basement (tv room) and go lay down. OK, with the "how to crate" part aside, once you've got them comfy in their houses, they will be much less likely to pee anywhere, well, they can't. And they won't want to pee in their own beds. If you want to find out which one does pee, put three dogs in their crate and leave one out. If you find no pee, next day leave a different dog out. You'll eventually find out who's got the weak bladder and can handle him/her appropriately.


What size crate should you get for an adult Golden Retriever?

One that has enough room for him or her to move around some, so probably a rather large one.


In your sims agent where do you get the powder for the play?

Go into the kitchen, at the left of the room there is a crate open it with your F-space Maniplator and you should be able to take some or examine it.


Can you encourage a dogs heat cycle with a male around?

keep them in a room together but if that does not help try walking with them together or let them free in the backyard and let them do what they do


How do you get the three cubes to get the button in snowpeak in Zelda twilight princess?

The first time you enter the room. Start by pushing the crate in the southeast corner across to the southwest. Then push the crate in the northwest corner across the room so it toches the iced crate. Stand behind the crate you just pushed and push it to the south. Then push the same crate westone space so it hits the first crate. Now push the crate one more time south and the switch will be activated. The second time you need to enter the room is different. start by pushing the crate to the north south. Go to the south and shove the crate to the middle of the puzzle so it passes over the middle floor switch. Now shove the crate that's on the eastern edge west then north. So Its sitting in front of the middle floor switch. Run to the crate that's furthest north and push it clockwise around the rim of the puzzle so it hits the crete you have yet to move. Finally face north and push the crate so it is on the switch leading upstairs.