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i already bought a crate and it hooks in the car and im gonna use it for his den when we get home but what about those soft crates that have shoulder straps. it may feel more comforting then a those larger hard kennels like his den? i mean it has a bed in it too but the mesh ones are a little smaller and might feel more comforting |
My experience is that, if someone holds them, they bond with the holder. |
i guess ill find out when that day comes. until then ill focus on the small list of things i still need to pick up for him. thanks to you all for your advice! :) |
If your fiance is driving, you could hold the puppy, at least some of the way home. I can't lie and say mine would be in a crate. Not sure how big he will be but you could always put a little harness & leash on her anyways just in case but I know I couldn't resist holding her either. Maybe get in the back seat with him for awhile. If he falls asleep, you can see how he does if you put him in the crate then. I like the softer crates by the way. Good Luck! |
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you are very good to be so responsible! :thumbup: i know the risks, but i still carry milu in my lap when i drive... i am so bad. i need to get her a car seat!!! |
Shame on me! I held Missy for the 1.5 hr drive home when I got her, AND I was driving! :embarasse I just couldn't resist... Ever since, she's been put in her carrier and seatbelted in. |
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