I have just bought one from EBay, will be delivered on Tuesday..it was £30 including delivery. The ones in Petsathome were about £90. I bought the cage for my puppy staff!! Will let you know how it is if you like on Tuesday. Email me on btpercy@aol.com!!
You need to get one that is 32"
2006-11-26 11:46:01
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answered by Rachel P 2
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you could attempt a sprig referred to as bitter apple. it rather is unhazardous and it would not have a foul scent. It has a bad flavor that maximum canines hate. Spray it on issues you do no longer prefer your doggy to bite on. whilst enjoying and the doggy gets very rambuncious and starts biting you - spray it in her mouth w/ a command for no bitting. once you're no longer able to spray in the mouth you additionally can use 50% water and 50% white vinegar. This in basic terms a ordinary correction spray. maximum canines hate the scent of it and the flavor. So whilst she enters a room, jumps, barks or nips whilst she isnt' think to you ought to use this additionally. make particular you combine the spray w/ a command - no bite, off, down etc. once you combine the correction (the spray) w/ the command you're training your doggy onto the command. So ultimately you will no longer choose the spray. significant to remember inspite of the undeniable fact that - whilst your canines performs properly after the command or on her very own make stronger that habit w/ treats, pets and scratches and/or verbal compliment. whilst the canines does undesirable spray w/ command whilst the canines does good advantages. have self assurance me she'll study the form. good success
2016-10-17 14:10:52
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answered by hultman 4
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Hi,
a cage sounds like a good idea. But its worth mentioning that staffs are chewers. You might want to try other ways of stopping the destruction as well as the cage. Anti-chew sprays are always good. Our cross staff stopped chomping around 24 months.
2006-11-26 10:53:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know where ip2 area is. But try giving him chew toys, like stuffed animals, a kong with peanut butter or reats in it, or nylabones. And you can get him a crate and crate train him. Talk to an obedience trainer for help. And the people at the petstore can probably help you too.
2006-11-26 10:07:44
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answered by Stark 6
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I recommend you look on eBay. I got my cage on there and was much cheaper than all the shops. Pets At Home do them if you have one near but I saved £50 on eBay for the exact same cage the sell in the shop and it's delivered straight to your door!
2006-11-26 10:07:52
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answered by koolkatt 4
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ip2 area?....Try Argos stores...they have them at good prices too...
2006-11-26 10:04:57
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answered by Susie2 4
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Jen is right.
2006-11-26 11:30:22
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answered by Anonymous
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