09/01/2020
This must be a scary time for everyone affected by the wildfires in Australia. Hopefully it is a little less scary knowing that your dogs are comfortable in uncomfortable situations. ❤
All of our puppies are started on crate training as a part of our routine. They learn it is a quiet, comforting place to be.
Even if you do not plan to crate your dog, there may be situations in their life when being calm in confinement like a kennel is beneficial. Vet procedures, travel, or unexpected emergencies all are made easier when your dog is content in a kennel or crate.
If you have any questions about crate training, please feel free to ask.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Australia during this trying time ❤
Thought we would post this again with the fire season coming up
THE IMPORTANCE OF CRATE TRAINING
One of our fellow Vizsla owners who live on the the South Coast of NSW is now on thier 4th night at the evacuation centre in Bega.
This photo was taken at around 1pm yesterday.
A tip for those who are not into using a dog crate, you may never know when you are put into a situation where you need to keep your dog secure and safe.
She is very proud of her 8 dogs who range in age from 3 to 12 1/2. They are spending a very long time in crates and are very settled.
To all vizsla and dog owners between Mallacoota and Nowra, please stay safe. And to others affected by fires stay safe.
'posted with permission of the owner'