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Oh My!!! How'd she get out?!?! so before i leave this morning, i take typsy out to use the bathroom, where she promptly goes #1 and #2. then i put her in her pen and say goodbye. 4 hours later, i am at the front door and i hear whining from what seems like right inside the door!! i'm like wow, that ex-pen must be right at the door, i didn't realize it was that close!! so i open the door, and there she is, wagging her little nub and so excited to see me!!!:Puppy2: i'm like what the...?!? :eek: she must have jumped over the top of her pen!! i had absolutely no idea she could jump that high!!! she struggles just to get up on the 17" couch and the pen is 24"!!! i remember that i put her in there for sure and the door was still locked when i checked it. so i went looking for damage. although she has a pee pad in the bathroom, she used my shower mat as her pee pad :doh: it doesn't look like she caused any other damage, but i have got to get this potty training thing under control. i've started to take her out first thing in the morning, so we seem to have that routine down. if i do that, she doesn't go on the pad in her crate, which i don't think she likes using b/c she tries to cover it up. i think i'm going to have to try to crate train her. i was only gone 4 hours and she went twice!! i want her to be able to hold it for at least a little while and i don't know of another way to get her to do that. any suggestions would also be appreciated. btw, the smallest kennel i could find for her has waaaay too much room in it, it would allow her to relieve herself in the back and then curl up in the front ... how can i prevent her from doing that? :confused: |
I had the crate to big problem with my older dog. We used a plastic milk carton to take up space in the back. We used that b/c we had it on hand and it fit to size. They do have divider walls for some brands of crates. Im not sure what type you have so maybe you can see if it's an option for your type. |
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There have been others in the past that couldn't figure out how their pup was escaping the Xpen. They videotaped the escape and it turned out they were climbing like Spiderman and not jumping. You might want to consider putting screening over the top of the Xpen to prevent her from being able to get out in the future. If my memory serves me correctly I believe they used some type of wood to make a frame and attached window screen. Worked like a charm. ;) |
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thanks for the tip!!! |
Remember not to leave her collar on her in the crate cause if she's climbing up it, she may get stuck by the collar. Have fun keeping up with this little spider girl. |
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Did you check some of the venders on here for collars? They have some cute soft ones, I've seen. Glad she has a harness. I only put a collar on Ted for tag purposes....just in case he makes the BIG ESCAPE. |
A fitted sheet placed over the top usually works fine. |
When I had to use a larger crate for one of my little ones I took one of those square decorator pillows that I had and shoved it in the back of the crate. It was tight enough that it couldn't fall over and filled the space tightly so they couldn't get around it. If you have her in an expen and you put a crate inside that can be an escape route too. I had a little girl that would climb on anything that was in the pen including toys and if that gave her enough height she would launch herself over the pen. |
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I bought the 24" high pen for Max the first day, and the second day I had to buy the 48" high pen. :p The wire pens are more difficult to climb than the plastic honeycomb. If you decide on a crate, Walmart has wire crates with a divider wall to adjust the interior size. Good luck! |
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i'll see what walmart has with the crates, thanks! also, last night i got her to go in her ex-pen voluntarily!! i did it with treats, which she'll finally eat. she's so smart, she tried to figure out a way to get the treat out of the bag i was holding, and then how to get it from out of the ex-pen without actually going in, but when she couldn't do it she just went on in. her personality is hilarious!! |
LIL escape artist on your hands..lol...thank goodness she was safe, and didn't get hurt... I have a big kennel, breeder said to get one when I first got Shay, so I could put a lil litterbox with a puppy pad in the back...so if he needed to go at night, he could..it worked like a charm. But mine are puppy pad trained. |
Be careful! Mine was able to climb over the gate, so I bought a new gate that had ONLY vertical slats ... no way to get a foothold with those. Even with a top, if they can still climb, they can fall and get a foot stuck, and be left hanging upside down for a long time until you find them. At best, they will have leg damage, but at worst they will pass out and die from hanging upside down. |
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escape artist !! When we got Pebbles at 12 wks. We put her in the 24 in. xpen & when we came home she met us at the door. I put her back in the pen & went about my business watching her & trying to figure out how she got out. Eventually she climbed on top of her crate & then jumped out. We put a fishing net over the top of it & the next day she still met us at the door. We put wooden planks over the top with the net & that lasted about 2 days before she met us at the door. We figured it was better to train her without the pen than to find her hurt because she was trying to get out. |
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