Any dog can be crated, as long as the crate is big enough for them. You do not want to put them in a crate that is to small where as they can not get up and turn around in.
No, dogs should never be 'kept' in cages. They should be able to walk freely. That should not be confused with a dog 'crate', which is in the form of a cage, but not for the same function as a rodent cage for example where the animal lives inside it. A dog crate replicates a dog's 'den' and gives it a secure, familiar place to go inside if needed. There are ways of training the dog using the crate, and it can be used to transport the dog on a short trip. However the dog is not 'kept' in the crate, long term.
Birds are kept in aviaries, birdhouses, or bird sanctuaries.
the Bedouin kept camels, goats, and sheep in herd :D
Ah, a place where pigs are kept is called a "pigpen" or a "pigsty." It's a cozy little spot where the pigs can roam around and stay safe and happy. Just imagine the gentle oinks and snuffling sounds echoing through the air - isn't that just delightful?
A hive. A group of hives kept together is called an apiary.
No, dogs should never be 'kept' in cages. They should be able to walk freely. That should not be confused with a dog 'crate', which is in the form of a cage, but not for the same function as a rodent cage for example where the animal lives inside it. A dog crate replicates a dog's 'den' and gives it a secure, familiar place to go inside if needed. There are ways of training the dog using the crate, and it can be used to transport the dog on a short trip. However the dog is not 'kept' in the crate, long term.
Sure, just make sure you are constant at the practice so the puppy accepts it as routine. Don't worry if it doesn't work at first; the puppy will most certainly need time to adjust.
No dog, except for a very limited number of breeds, can be safely kept outdoors during the winter. Your dog should, at the very minimum, be kept in a garage or shed, safely locked in a crate, if it is not permitted to live indoors.
When you fill the crate with bananas and rum, make sure you talk to the banana seller again, i didnt do this and i just kept getting bananas, but once i spoke to him and searched the crate again, it gave me the rum.
Puppies should be kept indoors unless supervised outside. It is not safe for puppies to live outside all the time. Inside, puppies should be given a safe play area that is easy to keep clean and is puppy-proofed. The play area should be large enough to accommodate a bed, food and water dishes, and a corner away from the bed and food to toilet in. During toilet training puppies will spend several hours a day in a crate used especially for that purpose. The crate should be just large enough for the puppy to stand erect, turn, and lie flat on his side comfortably, and no larger. If the crate is too large, the puppy may start toileting inside the crate. The whole idea of crate training is that puppies will attempt to avoid toileting where they sleep or lie.
4.001" Bore with and 3.48" Stroke would make it a 350. Thats if it was kept to the factory condition. 4 Bolt Mains
A jury is "sequestered" when kept in isolation during a trial.
I'm not that familiar with "Chicken Run". Since you posted this in the category of Airplanes, then I suppose it had something to do with airplanes and I recall a scene where he flies some kind of airplane.Crate was an effectionate word for an ole airplane. I think the word comes from the old airplanes that were made of wood and fabric material and not aluminum.I hope that helped.2nd Answerer.Actually, I believe he called the plane the 'crate' because, as revealed, he didn't ever fly it. He was a mascot for the Poultry Division; he and the other mascots, if there were any, were kept in secure crates during flight. This helps add to his confusion when the chickens, after hearing all about the crate he would reside in during takeoff and flight, believed he would fly their makeshift plane for them.
Many many airports around the world were kept open during 9/11.
The Stanley Cup is typically kept at the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto during the off-season.
Brought a feral male inside till he could see the vet, and I found him a home (which never happened). Kept him in a big dog crate away from my other 2 cats. ( for 3 days only). Had rugs, blankets, litter pan, food and water in the crate. It was an all wire crate so he didn't feel "trapped'. Once he had his vet check and shots....kept him in the crate 5 more days. Then moved him to my bedroom with the door closed so he and my other two could get acquainted by smell only, for two weeks. Then opened the door and he had free run of the house as soon as he got home from being neutered. He has adapted beautifully, is a total love bug who is just thrilled I rescued him from the cold, cruel outdoors.
during advent, we hope for Jesus to come so its obvious that Jesus is kept out of a nativity scene. however, he could only be seen during Christmas