[NAGDU] Crates, was RE: FW: [New post] A Typical Morning at The Seeing Eye

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Fri Jan 10 18:25:26 UTC 2020


Oh, Fisher goes readily to his crate when it is time. He did that with the tie down, too.
Cindy Lou
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Subject: Re: [NAGDU] Crates, was RE: FW: [New post] A Typical Morning at The Seeing Eye

Hobbs doesn't like being shut into the crate. If we leave it open, he does much better. Velvet, on the other hand, always puts herself into hers. She likes being there. Hobbs is put in the crate at night, but the door is open. He doesn't like tie-down either. We don't like him loose. Sometimes he has accidents and  We don't want to awaken to them in unknown places in the morning

Sunshine


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> On Jan 10, 2020, at 11:31 AM, Tracy Carcione via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Must he be in the crate, if he doesn't like it?
> I'm not a crate lover, myself.  If Krokus hadn't been so badly behaved 
> when I brought him home, I never would have bought one of the things.
> Tracy
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> Eye
> 
> Tracy, that was really interesting. I didn't remember they had tablecloths.
> If your weather is anything like ours, "Baby It's Cold Outside" was 
> appropriate.
> It is nice to remember the things I am not doing so well anymore and 
> think of doing them now. Fisher explodes from his crate. And oh, by 
> the way, we are suspicious that he found and ate an onion and that's what made him sick.
> Bob has zipped the top of the crate differently, and when we left him 
> yesterday, we shut the bedroom door to limit his options. He was in 
> the crate, but it was pretty clear he had tried valiantly to get out 
> of the crate.
> Anyway, this was really interesting.
> Cindy Lou
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