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How do I get my dog to stop whining in the crate?
My dog is a year and four months we crate trained her as soon as we got her. She is great no going the bathroom on the floor she lets us know when she needs to go out. Recently when we leave to go to work she whines, howls and barks all day while we are gone. It recently became worse when my fiance leaves and I am still at home, she paces the house and whines when he leaves for about 30 mins. I have put many toys too keep her busy and even dirty socks that smell like us. We had to tie the tray to the crate with wire because she would have it pushed all the way out when we returned and drool all over the floor and she is out of breath. This happens even if we just leave for a short time. Twice she has escaped from the crate and greeted us at the door and chewed the molding while she was out and peed on the carpet. We keep her busy when we are home walks and playing ball in the yard. I’m out of ideas HelpOkay if you are not a dog owner and think a crate is cruel don’t respond. You obvioulsy don’t have nice things in your home! I have tried leaving bones and she won’t eat them while she is in the crate even toys stuffed with food. I tried a bed that is made for the crate that was destroyed when we returned she is only in the crate a maximum of 4 hours a day. I can’t put a blanket over the crate because she will eat that also. Hopefully some more running before we go may work!
How do I get my dog to stop whining in the crate?
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Dog Crate Pads Make Puppy Training Easier!
Whoops, it happened again! All dogs will at some point have an accident in the house or the car.
Because dogs like to taste everything, they can sometimes ingest things which don’t make them feel too well.
The results can be messy, especially when in your home. Sometimes problems will occur very rapidly so it is impossible for your dog to warn you he might not be feeling too well.
Being kept in during the night can prove too much for some dogs, and they may need to go to to the toilet wherever they are. Thank heavens then for crate pads.
This is a tough issue which needs a tough solution – Crate pads. Designed for dog use, ClearQuest Puppy and Adult Pads come in three levels of absorbency: Super Absorbency Puppy Pads, Maximum Absorbency Puppy Pads and Maximum Absorbency Adult Pads.
These pads are suitable for a whole range of scenarios, whether you are puppy training, dealing with an incontinent or stay at home dog, and the occasional accident, they are even scented to attract your dog to do their business right there.
So why make them in three types?
Super Absorbency Puppy Pads are ideal for most puppies, with super absorbency for most waste, a whole troupe of puppies may call for Maximum Absorbency Puppy Pads.
They also give you the leeway to need to refresh the pad more infrequently, leaving more time for playtime rather than cleaning up.
For adult dogs, clearly a product designed for puppies won’t do the job, so reach for ClearQuest Maximum Absorbency Adult Pads, which offer twice the absorbency of the Puppy Pads.
So which is right for your dog? If you are the proud owner of a puppy choose Super Absorbency Puppy Pads.
With a capacity to hold 4 cups of liquid, this pad should address the needs of most puppies.
If you are dealing with a large breed puppy choose the Maximum Absorbency Puppy Pad.
This is an automatic first choice too with more than one puppy in the house, or when dealing with a large breed.
The Maximum Absorbency Pad can soak up 8 cups of liquid, more than enough capacity for large puppies or multiple puppies.
10 cups of water is the capacity of the adult pad, which i am sure you will agree is ample for most dogs.
With the added benefit of a special formula to eliminate smells from the house, you will be glad you bough crate pads the moment you walk in through the door.
The puppy pads are slightly smaller at 22 inches by 23 inches compared with the 27 inch by 29 inch adult crate pad. Crate pads help to keep your home and your dog clean and happy!
Article Source: http://www.a1-articledirectory.com
About the author: Rebecca Foxton can help you give your pet better health with dog crate pads. Check out her health tips for people with dogs and cats and visit her flea control article series on Dog Buffs.
Dog Crate Pads Make Puppy Training Easier!
Whoops, it happened again! All dogs will at some point have an accident in the house or the car.
Because dogs like to taste everything, they can sometimes ingest things which don’t make them feel too well.
The results can be messy, especially when in your home. Sometimes problems will occur very rapidly so it is impossible for your dog to warn you he might not be feeling too well.
Being kept in during the night can prove too much for some dogs, and they may need to go to to the toilet wherever they are. Thank heavens then for crate pads.
This is a tough issue which needs a tough solution – Crate pads. Designed for dog use, ClearQuest Puppy and Adult Pads come in three levels of absorbency: Super Absorbency Puppy Pads, Maximum Absorbency Puppy Pads and Maximum Absorbency Adult Pads.
These pads are suitable for a whole range of scenarios, whether you are puppy training, dealing with an incontinent or stay at home dog, and the occasional accident, they are even scented to attract your dog to do their business right there.
So why make them in three types?
Super Absorbency Puppy Pads are ideal for most puppies, with super absorbency for most waste, a whole troupe of puppies may call for Maximum Absorbency Puppy Pads.
They also give you the leeway to need to refresh the pad more infrequently, leaving more time for playtime rather than cleaning up.
For adult dogs, clearly a product designed for puppies won’t do the job, so reach for ClearQuest Maximum Absorbency Adult Pads, which offer twice the absorbency of the Puppy Pads.
So which is right for your dog? If you are the proud owner of a puppy choose Super Absorbency Puppy Pads.
With a capacity to hold 4 cups of liquid, this pad should address the needs of most puppies.
If you are dealing with a large breed puppy choose the Maximum Absorbency Puppy Pad.
This is an automatic first choice too with more than one puppy in the house, or when dealing with a large breed.
The Maximum Absorbency Pad can soak up 8 cups of liquid, more than enough capacity for large puppies or multiple puppies.
10 cups of water is the capacity of the adult pad, which i am sure you will agree is ample for most dogs.
With the added benefit of a special formula to eliminate smells from the house, you will be glad you bough crate pads the moment you walk in through the door.
The puppy pads are slightly smaller at 22 inches by 23 inches compared with the 27 inch by 29 inch adult crate pad. Crate pads help to keep your home and your dog clean and happy!
Article Source: http://www.a1-articledirectory.com
About the author: Rebecca Foxton can help you give your pet better health with dog crate pads. Check out her health tips for people with dogs and cats and visit her flea control article series on Dog Buffs.

