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That's cool that the recovery suit will work for her then. The cost of crates vary by location, so I would check costs in pet stores, as well as checking online sites that resell things (like Ebay if you have that in Bosnia & Herzegovina). You may be able to buy one second hand. Yes, she can eat her regular food :-)
Updated on August 12th, 2025
A crate or crate training is never a bad idea. It can also serve as a safe place for Bella (as you have stated). It doesn't need to be huge either, just big enough for her to lay down, turn around and stand. Make sure there are no sharp edges and that the bars are close enough together so she cannot get her head between them.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
I think what you do with zoey's crate is up to you. I personally leave my crate in the house in the same location to allow my dogs a comfortable spot to lay if they want to. One of my dogs uses the crate often to take naps and the other dog never goes in hers. You could leave the crate for another month and count how many times Zoeys uses it. IF you find that the crate is being used often than leave it. If you find she never goes in it you are most likely safe to just remove it and get her a dog bed instead. Hope that helps
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hi, thanks for using Boop by Petco! Bad Sam! Can you leash him to the foot of your bed so he can't wander off to other things? If that doesn't work or isn't possible I think it is fine and not cruel to crate him at night. He should be sleeping anyway and it will also keep HIM and your stuff safe. Good luck!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hi there and thank you for using Boop by Petco to address your concern. It sounds like poor Bella is struggling with separation anxiety. This can be a tough behavior to correct but is not impossible to fix. Patience and persistence are key when trying to address separation anxiety. Sometimes a combination of medication (anti-anxiety medication) and behavioral training work hand in hand and benefit each other leading to success. I would recommend trying the Adaptil products (collar and diffuser) that can be found online. This is a pheremone product that is supposed to keep dogs calm. Another product I would recommend using is NaturVet Quiet Moments Calm Chews Plus Melatonin. These chews can be found online or at your local pet store quite easily. I would also recommend providing plenty of toys for Bella to play with such as the Kong toys filled with peanut butter. You can also look into PetCube, in which you can interact with Bella directly from your phone via an app. You can communicat
Updated on August 12th, 2025