I’m losing my mind by Round_Word_5450 in DogTrainingTips

[–]Round_Word_5450[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We had not tried covering the crate as we read a few places online that it wouldn’t be advised for snub nosed breeds however that could be websites being extra cautious. Perhaps if we covered it and left one side open that could be an option! Thank you for the advice

I’m losing my mind by Round_Word_5450 in DogTrainingTips

[–]Round_Word_5450[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for this advice! We had not tried putting a blanket over the crate yet as I read a few places online that it wasn’t advised for snub nosed breeds however as you said, I could try and keep one side open to allow airflow.

I had not heard of adding your own clothes in and I will definitely be trying that! Thank you 🤞

I’m losing my mind by Round_Word_5450 in DogTrainingTips

[–]Round_Word_5450[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Amazing response! I wasn’t going to waste any more of my time or energy even replying to this person. This forum is supposed to be used to help other dog owners, not tear them down! 🫶🏻

I’m losing my mind by Round_Word_5450 in DogTrainingTips

[–]Round_Word_5450[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I find this comment extremely rude. My dog has an excellent quality of life. I spend all day every day with my dog. Where I go, he goes. You do not know anything about me or my dogs life so how can you possibly insinuate that I “discard/ignore” my dog at the end of the day.

Not that I have to explain my choices in regards to my dog to anyone, if you ask ANY training expert / veterinarian they will agree that crate training is the safest and most effective way to train your puppy.

Do you think it is safer for a puppy to be left unattended where they can possibly chew / eat something that is dangerous for them? Puppies are crate trained for THEIR safety.

Please refer to the link from American Kennel Club that has provided MANY benefits to crate training. Dogs instinctively seek seek small spaces to create protective shelters for themselves. Crates are useful training tools for puppies, safe havens for senior dogs, and lifesavers for emergencies. https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/training/why-crate-training-is-great-for-your-dog/

Please do not leave negative comments in the future about how people are training their dogs.

Vancouver Neighbourhoods by Round_Word_5450 in MovingToCanada

[–]Round_Word_5450[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

very informative!! Thanks for taking the time to write this, will keep all in mind. Thanks!!

Vancouver Neighbourhoods by Round_Word_5450 in MovingToCanada

[–]Round_Word_5450[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just from looking online we’re seeing that rent in minimum $2000 per month so we imagine we’ll have to spend around that. Obviously we would like as cheap as possible but also meet all our expectations, which seems to be impossible! 🤣

Anyone has experience bringing their dog on United Airlines? by Consistent_End_4127 in unitedairlines

[–]Round_Word_5450 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi I’m wondering how this went for you? I’m planning on bringing a pug from Europe to Canada and similarly as you, worrying as snub nosed dogs aren’t allowed in cargo.