Sadie loves her cage! But it's put away.:)
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Sadie loves her cage! But it's put away.:)
Samson spends a lot of time in his kennel. He came to me when he was about 10 to 12 years old and didn't know what a kennel was. I made it really soft and comfy for him. He started using it at night and then whenever he felt threatened. Now he sleeps on the bed, but it's still his special place when he wants to be alone.
Scruffy hangs out in a kennel sometimes, just because it's comfortable.
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oscar likes his kennel, baby hates hers, Tikeya is iffy about it. lol Tikeya stands it lol.
Gigi likes it (I guess). She sleeps in it (it's her bedroom!) and she stays in it when I am out in the day. If I will be gone for a whole day (if I have to work), she stays in her xpen. I made her crate very comfy for her.
We're a bunch of crate training failures here.
Actually, Kito and Abbey would probably go in, no problem, and stay in there if we wanted them too, but Riley freaks out so bad it's not worth it. He gets separation anxiety so bad, we were afraid he was going to hurt himself, and my vet said some dogs are fearful of the crate, and he may never like it. We got him at 12 weeks, and the woman who had him before me said she was giving him up because she was too busy, so I have a feeling that a crate was his whole life up until that point:(
We never tried with Jada, but she does like to jump the gate in our house over into the entranceway when she's ready to calm down and take a nap--I think she sees that as her place, because the others can't get there, so she probably would have done well with a crate.
Of my 4, Gully's the only one that didn't initially like the crate. But I started tossing treats for him to go in and get and feeding him his meals in there and voila he loves it now. If I even look at the food scooper, he runs and leaps into it. He's already being weeded off using it though. I start out using it as puppies for housebreaking and future socialization, but as soon as they're trained, they get more and more freedom out of it, until it's put up and used for emergencies only.
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Murphy, Honey, Lilly and Zipper say "What's a cage/crate?". :p They have never been in a crate!!!!! :o
Bella used it for about the first 6-7 months of her life. After she became potty trained and considered "safe" to be left alone in the house without chewing up everything in sight we put it away. She didn't seem to mind it at all and knew the routine very well. When I would get ready to leave in the morning she would go in automatically. I didn't even need to tell her. She took her cue from when I got my pocketbook. I don't think she minded it, but I guess you would have to ask her really to be sure. :p
Ripley was crated for the first few days after we got him. He cried and cried which told me he had probably never been crated before. I couldn't stand him crying at night so I let him sleep on my bed and just hoped that he was housebroken, and as it turns out he was. :) After a few days of being crated while I was at work I got brave and decided to leave him alone loose in the house with Bella. Fortunately when I came home all was OK. For me crates were only a temporary tool.
My dogs all LOVE their crates. I feed them in their crates. The rest of the time their crates are left open and they go in and out as they please. They all like to sleep in their crates, especially Buster.
Kai has no problem going in. He runs in when something's scaring him but he *never* sleeps in there. He still eats every meal in there as well.
Kaedyn doesn't have one but he has snuck into Kai's crate now and then. He'll even sleep in there if I leave a pillow in.
As you can see Clipse just hates his crate ;)
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Could he be any more relaxed?? LOL I keep the crate in my closet with the door off. He loves to go in there and sleep.
Emily will run into the crate when she's nervous, during a thunderstorm for instance.
I will never have a dog that is not crate trained. It makes life so much easier in emergencies. Also having crate trained pets makes life easier for the animal care professionals, such as vets and groomers, that see your dogs on a regular basis. :)
Lacey has her own den and Mandy has a crate. Lacey likes her den better than Mandy likes her crate and will even go hide and go to sleep in it sometimes when we are home.We only lock the dogs up when we are not home. Someday that may change but Lacey "seriously" cannot be trusted loose when we are not home. Mandy because of her heart cannot be running loose although I don't think she would do anything wrong if she was loose.
My hubby locks them up when he leaves for work in the morning and they go to there den/crate without him even having to tell them. We both work dayturn but luckily different hours so at least it's not a long day for them.
Spencer our youngest still loves sleeping in his cage although he looks like one of those clowns coming out of the tiny car in the morning! Greta was crate trained as well, but we packed it up and put it away when she was trained. Blankets took the place of the kennel, so when we say "kennel" Greta knows that means go to her blanket in the kitchen! Peanut...well she almost doesn't count at 4 and a half pounds. :rolleyes:
Jesse had a cage when we first got her; until we could trust her to not trash the house, and until she was housetrained.
but she liked it, cuz it was 'her' place.
None of my dogs use a crate in the house.
But we do make them ride in crates in the durango. They associate their crates with going bye-bye, so I guess they
like them!