traquer la caisse
'viens ici' or simply 'ici' are the usual ways you say 'come here' to a dog in French.
La cafe de chein
it is "un petit chien roux"
un chien spécial
One female dog - une chienne female dog - chienne
The crate is 'la caisse' (fem.) or (especially for vegetables or fruits) 'le cageot' (masc.)
A dog is 'un chien' (masc.) in French.
"Petit chien" is how you say "small dog" in French.
A dog crate as I understand it is for transportation and the the kennel is for housing/protection
my dog is 'mon chien' in French. Your dog is ton chien.
To prevent your dog from destroying its crate, you can try providing plenty of exercise and mental stimulation, using positive reinforcement training techniques, ensuring the crate is comfortable and safe, and gradually acclimating your dog to being in the crate.
You can say "avec mon chien" in French to mean "with my dog."
There could be several reasons why crate training is not working for your dog. It's possible that the crate is too small or uncomfortable for your dog, or that your dog has had negative experiences in the crate. It's also important to make sure that you are using positive reinforcement and gradually introducing your dog to the crate. Consulting with a professional dog trainer may help identify the specific issue and provide guidance on how to address it.
To say Dog House in french is Un Maison du le Chein
dog I'd say: chien
When transporting a dog in an air crate, it is important to choose a crate that is the right size for your dog, secure the crate properly, provide comfortable bedding, ensure proper ventilation, and attach identification tags. Additionally, it is recommended to acclimate your dog to the crate before the trip and provide water and food as needed.
When choosing a travel crate for your dog, consider their size and weight. The crate should be large enough for your dog to stand up, turn around, and lie down comfortably. It's recommended to measure your dog's height and length to ensure the crate is the right size.