Instructions Step 1: Choose crates that are appropriate to the mode of travel you propose. Wire crates are good for car travel, since they provide lots of ventilation and you can keep an eye on your pet at all times. Solid-sided plastic crates are best...
Hi! I am Dr. Adrienne Mulligan on behalf of expertvillage.com and we are going to talk about crates for traveling with your cat. This is the number one recommended way to take your cat anywhere. Now the interesting thing you will find about crates is...
Hi, my name Tracey Tenner and, this is Doc. I’m the resident dog trainer and behaviorist here at Extra Care Hospital in Davy, Florida. We are here to talk to you today about how to house train your puppy. The next thing we want to talk about today...
Hi! This is Elise McMahon for Expert Village.com and in this video series we are talking about puppy care. If you would like to find out more about my services, you can visit my website at canineheadstart.com. So in the last video clip we were talking...
Hi! I am Dr. Adrienne Mulligan on behalf of expertvillage.com I am going to show a few tricks to you about how to get cats into crates that do not want to get into crates. Because when you travel with your cat, the most safe and comfortable way for you...
Instructions Step 1: Determine what size crate you'll need for your dog. If he's a large breed puppy, you may need to buy more than one crate in his lifetime. A dog crate should be big enough for him to stand and turn around in, but not much bigger than...
Hi! I am Dr. Adrienne Mulligan on behalf of expertvillage.com and today I am going to show you a few tricks about getting kitties into crates because I recommend crates as the number one way to take your cat anywhere. So when the crate is at home cat...
Kennels or dog crates are an effective tool in not only potty training your dog, but bringing about calm submissive behavior. In the many dogs that I've trained over the many years, I always recommend to customers, whether they have a toy breed or a...
Instructions Step 1: Decide the purpose of the crate. If you'll be leaving your puppy for most of the day, you'll want to buy a larger crate with a water attachment. If you'll be using the crate only for short periods, consider a smaller kennel like...
Instructions Step 1: Find a store or company that sells pet crates. Pet supply, hardware and department stores, and wholesale pet supply companies all carry crates. Wholesale pet supply companies often have the largest selection and the best prices. You...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Crate Blanket Toys Treats Time Patience Introduce the dog to the crate Step 1: Choose the correct size crate. Your dog should have enough room to comfortably stand, sit, lie down and turn around. If you have a puppy...
Instructions Step 1: Select a crate. Crates come in plastic or metal. You don't want your crate to be too big. It should provide just enough room for your dog to turn around. Step 2: Place the crate in an area where you spend a lot of time, such as a...
Hi! This is Elise McMahon for Expert Village and we’re talking today about traveling with your dog. If you would like to find out more about my services you can visit my website at canineheadstart.com. So we’re talking about air travel with...
InstructionsThings You’ll Need:Appropriate sized crate Chew toys Water and food dishes Crate pad or blanketStep 1:If you are crate training a puppy, bear in mind dogs are social creatures and a new puppy is confused and missing her littermates...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Crate Bedding Toys Water dish Food dish Step 1: Decide where to put the crate in your house. Choose an area in your home where you and your family spend the most time. Be sure to place the crate out of reach of...
Instructions Step 1: Use ammonia-free cleaners to sanitize a dog crate. Since dog urine is ammonia-based, a puppy may get confused when smelling the cleaner residue and think this is a good place to urinate. Diluted bleach is a good choice, but use it...
Hi! I’m Melanie McLeroy with Taurus Training for Expert Village and today we’re going to talk about puppies. Crate training your puppy can be a very important part of housebreaking and rearing your puppy. Now a lot of humans have an inherent...
InstructionsThings You’ll Need:Metal or plastic crateCrate dividers (optional)Treats or toys your dog lovesTraining word, such as "kennel" or "bed"Fenced backyard or leash and collarHow to Train a Dog to "Hold It"Step 1:Choose a crate. Pick a crate...
Hi! This is Elise McMahon for Expert Village.com and in this video series we are talking about house training your dog. If you would like to find out more about my services, you can visit my website at canineheadstart.com. So we are going to be talking...
Instructions Step 1: Determine the size dog crate you need. Your dog should be able to stand, turn around and lie down. Too much space makes training your dog more difficult, and too little space is uncomfortable for the dog. Determining the size of a...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Crate Patience Step 1: Research the dog's life at the greyhound rescue. Find out about his schedule so you can keep it the same for the first few days in your home. Ask questions about his environment, such as...
Instructions Step 1: Choose a method of restraint. Dogs can ride in the back seat of a car, wearing a restraining harness specially made for this purpose. You can also transport a dog in a crate or kennel. These come in plastic and wire cage varieties...
Hi! This is Elise McMahon for Expert Village.com and in this video series we are talking about puppy care. If you would like to find out more about my services, you can visit my website at www.canineheadstart.com. So we are going to talk about puppy...
Instructions Step 1: Choose a kennel large enough for the dog to stand up and turn around in. Crates come in a variety of sizes and materials. Plastic or metal crates are best for regular, household crating as collapsible, fabric kennels are not intended...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Crate Patience Vigilance Step 1: Take your child with you to the greyhound rescue. While many greyhounds will do just fine in a house with children, some will not. Before you consider adopting a particular greyhound...