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Pet Apparel Dog Digs Large



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Dog Digs Large

( ABO Gear, Inc. )
Price per Unit (piece): $130.00
Number pieces in packaging:1
Number pieces in box:1

   
The Dog Digs™ is the perfect pet crate. Easy to assemble -- no tools needed. Features both a side and top opening and has protected corners and base. Lightweight and portable, folds into a carry bag for easy storage. Holds pets up to 100 lbs.
  • Size: Length 36" - Width 24" - Height 30" - Weight 11lb
  • Fully patented design
  • New Design for 2008
  • No tools needed
  • Easy pop up system, up in a flash
  • Strong steel frame
  • Top and side opening
  • Protected corners for extra durability
  • Side handles for easy carry
  • Folds down into compact carry bag
  • Durable resistant fabric
  • Use indoors and out
  • Keep dog safe and secure
  • *DOES NOT include fleece pad*
  • Great for home and on the road


Rules to live by when crate training:

  • The crate should never be used to punish your dog.
  • Keep the introduction to the crate short and sweet. Let the dog get comfortable with the crate before attempting to close the door on him. Once you close the door, reward him with praise and/or a treat. Keep the first few sessions with the door shut short. Ten seconds without crying is what you’re striving for. Open the door and give him lots of love and praise. Slowly, and I mean slowly, increase the time with the door shut.
  • Select the proper size crate for your dog. If you buy a crate that is large enough to accommodate him when he is full-sized, block off an area inside the crate to make it just large enough for him to stand up and turn around. Making it too large will allow him to soil one area and live in the other.
  • Pick up your dog’s water 3-4 hours before putting him up for the night.
  • Allow your dog to eliminate completely prior to being put up for the night.
  • Take him outside immediately upon letting him out of the crate. With puppies, you may have to carry them outside to avoid accidents.
  • Let him naturally find the crate in your kitchen, living room or wherever you decide the crate will reside. Make sure you place the crate in an area well circulated, free of drafts, and out of direct sunlight. Placing food in the back of the crate will encourage your pet to explore and enter this new area.
  • Never let your dog out of the crate if he is crying.
  • Have a vigorous play session before going to bed.
  • An undergarment or a ticking alarm clock can comfort a new puppy during his first few nights away from his littermates.
  • Never disturb your dog when he seeks solitude in his crate. Remember this is his domestic den and like you, he needs valuable time alone.
  • Finally, be patient and committed to the process.






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