Setting-up Some Boundary
Is there any dog owner here, would you mind suggesting how to set boundaries for my Pomeranian? I am planning to install a dog gate and I am torn between choosing a convertible four-panel barrier or a walk-thru pet gate which will be installed on some room doors. Copper tends to be so playful that he loves to leave his toys anywhere. Setting up a borderline will help me in maintaining a clean environment.
Last edited by justjoyce on 15 Mar 2018, edited 1 time in total.
- Carly(Poohbear)
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I'm assuming that the four panel barrier is stackable (as in you step over it) so I would be asking my self how often will I be using the door way and what would I be carrying (the carrying question is will you have a hand free to open and close the gate).
Dogs can jump quite high (when they want to) even if they are a small dog so a gate might be better but note you can train them not to bring toys into another room (I have a room in the house where no toys are allow and also they are not allowed up on the sofa, however there are 2 other sofa's in the house that they are allow on).
This is my non-music channel, there are training video's and tricks etc. up there for dogs...
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe-jfs ... CgB8QJAaIA
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Dogs can jump quite high (when they want to) even if they are a small dog so a gate might be better but note you can train them not to bring toys into another room (I have a room in the house where no toys are allow and also they are not allowed up on the sofa, however there are 2 other sofa's in the house that they are allow on).
This is my non-music channel, there are training video's and tricks etc. up there for dogs...
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe-jfs ... CgB8QJAaIA
PoohBear
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My Youtube Reason channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqCNsA ... p4cQF4j-8A
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Thanks for your insights and for inserting this video I will take some time on watching it this weekend.Carly(Poohbear) wrote: ↑15 Mar 2018I'm assuming that the four panel barrier is stackable (as in you step over it) so I would be asking my self how often will I be using the door way and what would I be carrying (the carrying question is will you have a hand free to open and close the gate).
Dogs can jump quite high (when they want to) even if they are a small dog so a gate might be better but note you can train them not to bring toys into another room (I have a room in the house where no toys are allow and also they are not allowed up on the sofa, however there are 2 other sofa's in the house that they are allow on).
This is my non-music channel, there are training video's and tricks etc. up there for dogs...
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe-jfs ... CgB8QJAaIA
PoohBear
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My Youtube Reason channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqCNsA ... p4cQF4j-8A
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My Soundcloud Page ....... Nektar Mappings
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