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To stop a dog from pooping in the crate, ensure proper housetraining, use a correctly sized crate, maintain a strict schedule, and rule out health or anxiety issues.
To stop your dog from pooping in the crate, ensure proper housetraining, a consistent schedule, correct crate size, and rule out medical or anxiety issues. Patience and positive reinforcement are key to changing this behavior.
Use a crash-tested harness that attaches to the car's seat belt system to securely restrain your dog in the backseat without a crate.
The safest option for a pet in a vehicle is to properly restrain them in the backseat using a crash-tested harness, carrier, or crate.
To secure a dog in a car without a crate, use a crash-tested safety harness that attaches to the vehicle’s seat belt in the backseat for optimal protection.
The safest option for a pet in a vehicle is to properly restrain them in the backseat using a crash-tested harness, crate, or carrier sized for the pet.
Secure your dog using a crash-tested safety harness attached to your vehicle’s seat belt system, keeping your pet restrained in the backseat for optimal safety.
The safest option for a pet in a vehicle is to properly restrain them in the backseat using a crash-tested harness, crate, or carrier fit to their size.
Yes, 60 degrees Fahrenheit can quickly become dangerous for a dog left in a parked car, as interior temperatures can rise rapidly and pose serious health risks.
You should never put your dog in the trunk; the safest place for your dog is the properly restrained back seat using a crash-tested harness, crate, or carrier.

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