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We give dogs time we can spare, space we can spare and love we can spare. And in return, dogs give us their all. It's the best deal man has ever made. -M. Acklam
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Technorati Tags: brushing, matting, Poodle GroomingThanks for the encouragement! SIX MORE GRUELING WEEKS! But I know it will pass. Maybe I should make Coco an outfit too. I made my Siamese Cat Ozu into a prima ballerina last year (he's a boy! LOL) and it was fun making costume!
I can't wait to see what you come up with!
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Marquetta, read avout you, and your business, Congratulations and more sucess to you.
On crateing, Do short time periods at first
try looking up some old posts on it under behavior and training.
There are many ideas, and a lot of different ideas and different opinions.
Found this one for you ,but you could try a goodgle search for others
http://www.humanesociety.org/animals/dogs/tips/crate_training.html
read some but not all of above link, So I will add if it doesnt say to , that most cover the crate At night except for a small area, the covering makes the dog feel secure and snug/safe
I dont believe in having a young dog in a crate during their day, wake time. they do need to learn about being crated and that it is OK to be. crated
There are the times they need to be while owner is shopping, cleaning etc.
if your at home and can watch them.why have them in a crate?IMO only here
My motto on crating is
Get that cute thing out and enjoy them while they are little.crate just when necessary.. But they do have to learn it is Ok to be crated,
Usually the puppy whine stops in 5 or so minutes . Some are more determined to whine longer.
puppy proof your home, and keep a watchful eye on them., no one likes being caged, human or dog The dog needs to explore and walk around and learn about his world, what to do and what he cant do , That isnt learned in a crate.
If it is at night and the dog is young crate and keep by your bed so the dog is safe but doesnt feel lonesome.
not everyone has the room or the $$ to have a large enough pen to go inside it with the dog
, crating is the smaller version, The large ones that a owner could go inside are pens. some are portable
these are nice if one has the room for one inside their house, if they woek during the day
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Laura111 Thank you soo much for this post. It has already helped me a lot! She's now doing MUCH better and I'm learning that she just wants to hang out with us so, I let her sit in my lap or in her little bed thingy on the couch with me while I'm working and she's great!
oy lover
looked up your profile,and went to your site.
Marquetta, read avout you, and your business, Congratulations and more sucess to you.
Thanks! My Husband and I have been in business together for 7 years now. It's a ton of fun!!
oy lover
looked up your profile,and went to your site.
Marquetta, read avout you, and your business, Congratulations and more sucess to you.
This article was VERY helpful! Thank you so much!!
You guys are great! Thanks for all of your help!
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And my friend just above me: how do you simultaneously pad and outdoor potty train at the same time?
Curious...
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I'm making very little progress. She still goes in the house. I'm definitely doing something wrong I just don't know what it is I'm doing wrong. She's also having a hard time bonding with me. I'm not sure what it is.
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What do you mean by hard time bonding?
Splain', Lucy!
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How long should it take for her to get use to it? She still cries a ton when I put here in there...last night I laid down beside her and that helped a little, but today I had to put her in there while I took a nap (ended up in the ER yesterday and my medication made me extremely drowsy), and she was sooo mad! I didnt get her out though. I wish this were easier! LOL
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