Anonymous wrote:I thnk the dogs gets enough exercise but is probably very sad to be in the crate while you are at home. Its cruel.
Its one thing to be in a crate in a quiet house, but the dog can hear you and knows you are keeping him locked up.
Can he go to doggy daycare a couple of days a week?
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She is working from home. Just imagine it as if she is working at an office somewhere outside the house.
Anonymous wrote:Why is your dog in a crate all day long? What reason is there for crate all day long while you are home? It is cruel and insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, you should be getting the dog more and more used to being out of the crate while you are at home. There's no reason to keep it crated all that time.
But she works form home and her dog chews things. She would need to focus on her dog too much. I think she is doing more than enough for the dog while working full time.
Then the dog needs to be trained. A dog should not be in the crate that long if there is a person in the house. Train the dog and eventually it will do its own thing.
She is working from home. Just imagine it as if she is working at an office somewhere outside the house. [/quote
My dog is not in a crate at all, I am away from home almost all day. There is not reason to use crates other than pathetic excuse to avoid training your dog.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, you should be getting the dog more and more used to being out of the crate while you are at home. There's no reason to keep it crated all that time.
But she works form home and her dog chews things. She would need to focus on her dog too much. I think she is doing more than enough for the dog while working full time.
Then the dog needs to be trained. A dog should not be in the crate that long if there is a person in the house. Train the dog and eventually it will do its own thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, you should be getting the dog more and more used to being out of the crate while you are at home. There's no reason to keep it crated all that time.
But she works form home and her dog chews things. She would need to focus on her dog too much. I think she is doing more than enough for the dog while working full time.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, you should be getting the dog more and more used to being out of the crate while you are at home. There's no reason to keep it crated all that time.