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.
Dogs may choose to poop in one room if they have associated that room with a particular routine or feeling of comfort. It could also be due to the presence of certain scents or textures in that room that make it more appealing for elimination. Additionally, dogs tend to have preferences for specific areas based on their instincts and past experiences.
There are plenty of symptoms of fear of abandonment in dogs such as vocalizing, destructive, eliminating, obsessively following owner from room to room, acute alertness to woner's every move, self-mutilation, and some others.
'Two Dogs' can mean that the two dogs are doing something or whatever. 'Two Dogs' can even mean that there are two dogs in the room, it's not that hard to decode you know.
- i didnt write this -snifflemyffins Well, I have 6 cats and 4 dogs; my cats have a " cat room" and like you, I thought ;that no way my cats were passing gas. I always blamed my dogs. OH ! they can clear a living room. But remember if dogs can, cats too. If you did not noticed before ; it can be that he went for the trash can , or table food or change of food. But at the end they do pass gases.
Dogs have a strict "pecking order" and a dog who is lower on the order will display certain behaviors around a dog who is higher on the order such as cowering, tucking their tail, etc. Your cowaring dog is simply acknowledging its lower rank to the other dog/dogs.
a tiny bit if its in your room you cant smell it
yes as much as you can spend..
well dogs don't need a lot of room but make sure they have a bit of room so that they feel comfy!!!!!
Look up NIC cages. They're huge with lots of room for bunny and my three story cages only cost about 80 bucks each in materials.
No, it's like dogs. Small dogs need in some cases much more exercise than large dogs. Shetlands like quite a lot of room, but horses don't mind stables.
Yes, a Teacup Yorkie is recommended for an apartment. Small dogs make the best apartment dogs because they do not need as much room.
Just put it in a teachers room or lock it up in the bike cages
razia cant ford a house she lives in a cardboard box with kayrul mia
you cant
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probably a sort of big cage with a hamster wheel so it has room to run around.
When you catch a bug and put it in your room, you automaticly get a cadge/box/container to put them in.