[NAGDU] Loose in the house

Tracy Carcione carcione at access.net
Mon Jan 25 13:46:45 UTC 2016


Hi Dar.
Does your pup wake up in the night and chew on things?  Even early on,
Krokus would sleep through the night without getting into mischief, on
tie-down.
If you're planning a trip, you could try letting her sleep on tie-down at
home, instead of a crate, and see how she does.
Tracy



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Yes I have a tie down, but I don't want her to chew the bed or anything like
that.
She gets board where I don't know if apple would ruin a bed or not, or if it
would be a good idea to take something like that or if you could.
I know you can't have sprays in your bags.

Original message:
> This is where tie downs made of bike cable come in handy.

> Caitlyn

>> On Jan 24, 2016, at 2:48 PM, Dar via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:

>> Wow I still keep a leash on my dog so we know where she is, my 
>> concern is going to a hotel and she gets board while we are sleeping. 
>> Even on tie down, I don't know of a traveling crate that will fit in 
>> a case with clothes.

>> Dar
>> Every Saint has a past,
>> Every sinner has a future, Sent from my iPad

>>> On Jan 24, 2016, at 10:13 AM, Tracy Carcione via NAGDU 
>>> <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:

>>> Hi Chaim.
>>> I saw your post a couple weeks ago about needing to keep your dog 
>>> confined because of poor house behavior, and how you hope to give 
>>> him more freedom when you move to a new place.
>>> I feel your pain.  Krokus's house behavior was atrocious when I 
>>> brought him home.  He chewed on everything, and jumped on counters 
>>> and tables.  I blame immaturity, and crate training.  I figured he 
>>> could never learn proper behavior if he was always confined, so I 
>>> only put him in his crate when no one could watch him.  I kept him 
>>> on leash or closely supervised for probably
>>> 8 months.  It was a pain in the neck, but it has paid off.  He can 
>>> now be free in the house, without us always worrying about what he's 
>>> doing when one of us isn't there with him.  He still needs close 
>>> supervision when food is out, but otherwise he's good.
>>> So there's hope for ill-mannered dogs.  It takes a lot of work, but 
>>> it does pay off.
>>> Tracy



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