...dat puppy will have to go. 4am eep eep eep woke me from a glorious sleep. Let her out of her crate and she flew through the place to the salon, to have a poo on one of the puppy pads. OK, so she will not "go" in her crate. So she went, the poo went down the loo and we both went back to bed. 5am eep eep eep woke me from a second sleep. The little booga wanted another poo. 7am I gave up and decided to check my emails. And then, and then, I felt something by my ankle. IT had managed to get out of ITs crate again and yet both doors of the crate were still firmly closed. How? And how come she has gained so much weight when she does not get any more food but poos so much?
Puppies are devious little things they can escape of crates, puppy gates & even closed doors, how ? no one knows unless you use CCTV then you see them devious little puppies squeezing through bottom of crate door, through bars of puppy gates & through the gap under the closed doors, yep them puppies are definitely devious little things.
Tina, at 5-months-old and weighing 5.3 kilos there is no way she can get out of that crate unless I open one of the doors. And both were secure. The tiny Griffons I bred were, once weaned, in what I made as a puppy pen. Two nursery fireguards tied together with another side [I collected them from cheapo ads] as a five-week-old Griffon puppy can, and will, climb over a five-foot safety gate. They were paper-trained. I do not think there were puppy pads in those days, but if they saw a postage stamp on the floor they would pee on it. Lexi, my Little One, who had never been in a house until I rescued her, was house-trained within a week although she was an escape artist when older. Pereg was diabolical. House-training took a while as she had the screaming orange sh!ts for a few weeks although I never did find why. They just stopped. But although she went through a horrible Kevin state she was not a biter and on the rare occasion she got loose she would not go far and would shoot back to me when I sat down and called her. Tikva IS still a biter when she feel likes it but at least she knows what puppy pee pads are for. Most of the time. But she does not like going outside. Either just going, or going as in a pee or poo.
I will have to search YouTube & post video of the Chihuahua puppies escaping from locked crate (pushed bottom of door & squeezed through gap) its so funny seeing these puppies wriggling through gap & then under gap of the door leading to kitchen.
Tina, Tikki is a 5.3 kilos 5-month old puppy, and there is NO way she can get out of that crate. Would you please tell her that? Only she needs to be in a good mood tomorrow as the delumptions one brought and fitted two new rear wheels to my baby scooter this evening. As I had to have both front lights on Xanadu [DO NOT ASK] one of which is currently upside-down and falling off as the idiots [NOT the delumptious one but a techie from Xanadu's supplier] brought two right side ones and not one of each. I needed Tontoo to take her out as we drive on the right here so she has to be on the right side of me. Impossible with Xanadu as I need my right hand for his joystick and she is far too small to go out on The Silver Monster, which both he and Tontoo have delta handlebars and can be used by either hand for forwards and backwards. Oh 'eck - and it is only Wednesday now? That means that my disability pension, due today, 'as gorn already, so how am I going to pay my macolet bill?