Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it's going to rain or storm I do lock the dog in her crate for her own security. If she's out during a storm and we aren't home she destroys everything and anything in her path.
Anonymous wrote:If it's going to rain or storm I do lock the dog in her crate for her own security. If she's out during a storm and we aren't home she destroys everything and anything in her path.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here,
Thanks for answering guys! My dog is 8 months old and weight 6 pounds. She chews like a horse and pees a lot. The chewing problem got better since a dog proofed the living room. The only problem is- she is peeing all day on my new rug. I got this rug at PB one month ago and I swear I want to throw it away because the smell is brutal! I already rented that rug doctor at Harris Teeter twice. It is just unbelievable how this little shit can do such damage!
I love her though...great personality. I think I will just suck it up and clean my rug every weekend.
Do you have a kitchen or other area that is not carpeted? If so, put a dog bed in the kitchen and some of her toys and gate her in. There is a big difference between not letting a dog have free run of your house and putting her in a crate all day. If she weighs 6 pounds, your kitchen should be big enough for her to move around comfortably during the day and burn off a little of her energy.
That was/is my plan. What I said is, I went through 4 gates and she got through all of them. If somebody can suggest a good gate, I would appreciate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe some half doors would work?
I think that will be the solution!
Just to give you guys an idea. My husband made this video of her and uploaded on youtube. We were so happy last Sunday because we thought she wouldn't go through this gate but on Monday when we got home, she was partying in our living room...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8botP2LVL-E
Now, which gate could do a better job than this one? Before going to a half door option, I would rather try a fifth gate![]()
Well, perhaps she figure out how to get through because you were teaching her to try in this video? What were you thinking?Anyway, you need to get a gate that has a cross-hatch pattern that she can't slip through, and preferably a wall mounted one so she can't knock it out...but she's so small I highly doubt she could tear a tension mounted one down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe some half doors would work?
I think that will be the solution!
Just to give you guys an idea. My husband made this video of her and uploaded on youtube. We were so happy last Sunday because we thought she wouldn't go through this gate but on Monday when we got home, she was partying in our living room...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8botP2LVL-E
Now, which gate could do a better job than this one? Before going to a half door option, I would rather try a fifth gate![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a great question. I have a friend who crates her dog for all but about 2 hours a day. She walks him before work and at lunch. She goes home from work and walks him. His walk consists of going from the house to the street. She does take him out and play with him from time to time. Her last dog lived in the basement. It was cold and has a cement floor.
I don't have a dog. I would love one, but I'm highly allergic. When I go to her house, it really bothers me to see him in his cage. He is a friendly little guy and looks like he wants to get out and play. My friend is very controlling and this dog seems very controlled. I get the whole chewing thing,but why would someone get a dog and mostly crate the? At some point, isn't it the owners responsibility to train their pup to integrate them into the family? What is the dogs quality of life?
OMG, that is awful. Just awful and cruel.
I wish I had not read this.
Anonymous wrote:Wow....this gate looks perfect. It also looks well installed.
I just don't care for someone teasing the dog. Glad it works, sad if your married to that guy!
Anonymous wrote:Maybe some half doors would work?