My mom has a dog. Well, if you ask her, Netti isn't her dog, just a dog she is testing out. Netti's owners gave her to the county dog warden a week about 2 weeks ago. She is a 3ish year old Catahoula or Catahoula mix, about 55-57 lbs but kind of over weight.
Anyway, Mom says Netti isn't her dog, she hasn't adopted her yet, but we all know better than that. I told my mom the day she brought the dog home that she wasn't going to be giving her back. Netti's two biggest problems are
1 - she doesn't like being left alone
2 - she is smart
Mom has a few different crates that she has picked up over the years at garage sales and flea markets. I have a 36" PetEdge, my sister has a 40" and mom has 2 - 42" crates. This silly, smart dog of hers knows how to get out of a crate. Mom said when you put her in it, she systematically tries to move the crate and slip out the bottom, or the bottom of the door, or something. She is also able to bend the metal bars on one of the crates.
Does anyone have any suggestion on escape-proof, solid, indestructible crates? Mom said she is will to spend a few hundred (that's how I know Netti isn't leaving).
Anyway, Mom says Netti isn't her dog, she hasn't adopted her yet, but we all know better than that. I told my mom the day she brought the dog home that she wasn't going to be giving her back. Netti's two biggest problems are
1 - she doesn't like being left alone
2 - she is smart
Mom has a few different crates that she has picked up over the years at garage sales and flea markets. I have a 36" PetEdge, my sister has a 40" and mom has 2 - 42" crates. This silly, smart dog of hers knows how to get out of a crate. Mom said when you put her in it, she systematically tries to move the crate and slip out the bottom, or the bottom of the door, or something. She is also able to bend the metal bars on one of the crates.
Does anyone have any suggestion on escape-proof, solid, indestructible crates? Mom said she is will to spend a few hundred (that's how I know Netti isn't leaving).