Another one bites the dust....... Photos

Discussion in 'General Dog Chat' started by Phil, Oct 27, 2015.

  1. Phil

    Phil Fondly Remembered

    Likes Received:
    527
    Name:
    Phil
    Azz likes this.

    Another one bites the dust.......

    [​IMG]
  2. Registered users won't see this advert. Sign up for free!

  3. Malka

    Malka Member

    Likes Received:
    7,905
    Gender:
    Female
    Name:
    Juli
    Ah - is that a wonky crate I see? Tikva's night crate in my bedroom is large and solid but her day baby crate in the salon did a woopsie and broke. :(
  4. Phil

    Phil Fondly Remembered

    Likes Received:
    527
    Name:
    Phil
    Malka and CaroleC like this.
    Yep.

    We have a bigger, better quality crate which is still going strong since Skye was a nipper. This was a smaller, cheaper crate for Mij in the car.

    The big one is in the hall for 'time outs' or when Mij is filthy.

    Breagh never needs a crate and as for Willow - I could do without having to get a crate the size of St Pauls cathedral.
  5. Malka

    Malka Member

    Likes Received:
    7,905
    Gender:
    Female
    Name:
    Juli
    Please stop me having hysterics Phil! Tikva's night crate is quite large and strong and she will not pee or poo in it. First time I had ever used a crate but I bought if for Baby Ziva. Tikki loves going in it as she has a little bikkie when she goes in.The smaller one in the salon was for time out and I think it is dead.
  6. Malka

    Malka Member

    Likes Received:
    7,905
    Gender:
    Female
    Name:
    Juli
    I had to get a crate for Baby Ziva because of my angel Pereg having seizures on the bed and peeing [and sometimes pooing] on it. Much as I loved her, and Little One before her sleeping on my bed, I thought that with Ziva a crate was needed.

    Tikva is quite happy in the crate, which is quite big. but the small one in the salon, which was originally for when I went across the road to the macolet, and then used it for time out - wellll - I can just about squish her into it and she can curl up and sleep, but it is going to my vets for if they want a small crate for someone.

    I am trying to imagine a Willow-size crate the size of St Paul's Cathedral. Bit difficult really.

Share This Page