Anonymous wrote:Get on Nextdoor and see if anyone has large crates you can borrow. The dogs are free to come out to go on walks but not free to roam around and get into food or get your (company clean as my mom would say) house dirty.
This coming from a poster who's dog is the size of a horse. I love my dog but I do NOT bring my dog to other people's homes and don't want other dogs in my home.
This is a terrible idea.
Not every dog is crate trained.
If you try to put a dog that isn't crate trained into a crate, they will become beside themselves with anxiety and end up pee'ing & getting diarrhea all over themselves, and then the nightmare really begins.
It sounds as if these people would never DREAM about crating their dogs, and if they don't, you shouldn't either.
I like the fenced in yard idea, and Thanksgiving isn't too chilly around here usually.
What about a garage or a basement like laundry room?