Yes you can and you often have to if you are using a crate to house train a young puppy. Some crates come with a divider panel that you can place where ever you need it in the crate depending on the size of your dog. If yours does not have a panel you could use a piece of plywood cut to fit inside. Sometimes if the space is much bigger than the dog they will still eliminate in the crate. Dividing it and making the space smaller usually corrects this.
Yes you can but it depends on the size of the crate and dogs. My jack Russell and toy fox terrier share a kennel and they are fine, but it's important that they aren't in the kennel for long periods of time or this may cause joint problems or skin issues. Also making sure that the crate stays clean is another factor.
Either invest in a smaller crate, or block off a part of a larger crate to make the dogs space smaller. The dog will start the think of the crate as is bedroom, and it won't want to go to the bathroom in its bedroom. If there is room for the dog to go to the bathroom and then lay in another area where it can stay away from the feces, the crate is too big. Dogs do not want to lay in their own feces, so a small crate would help to curb this habit.
They're transported in a Carrier/Crate designed for dogs and placed in the cargo hold of the plane.
The word crate has one syllable.
Either invest in a smaller crate, or block off a part of a larger crate to make the dogs space smaller. The dog will start the think of the crate as is bedroom, and it won't want to go to the bathroom in its bedroom. If there is room for the dog to go to the bathroom and then lay in another area where it can stay away from the feces, the crate is too big. Dogs do not want to lay in their own feces, so a small crate would help to curb this habit.
weight of crate would be 226 lb...saw it in back of the book
No, only one.
Either invest in a smaller crate, or block off a part of a larger crate to make the dogs space smaller. The dog will start the think of the crate as is bedroom, and it won't want to go to the bathroom in its bedroom. If there is room for the dog to go to the bathroom and then lay in another area where it can stay away from the feces, the crate is too big. Dogs do not want to lay in their own feces, so a small crate would help to curb this habit.
The smallest crate you can find. Both wire crates and plastic crates with holes work just fine, as well as soft carriers.
Yes, the word 'milk crate' is a compound noun, a word made up of two or more words that has a meaning of its own.
Shih Tzu may also be intelligent dogs but they are alert. Although they are difficult to housebreak, crate training is helpful.
Crate amps can be found on the website Crate Amps. Guitar Center and Musicians Friend also sell crate amps. For a more economical priced amp, eBay has a selection of crate amps for auction.
Yes she does she has two dogs and one cat