I think she managed to kill three beds (two were huge kills, one was a slow bleed out) before she eventually settled down. Nothing to do with being in the crate.what is all that green stuff you put in the crate?
My current dog killed several beds before he settled down. He also chewed the release strap for the back seat of my pickup, and had a hitch in his breathing for about 5 years. Then one day he got a piece of bark caught in his throat, and in the process of coughing that up he also surrendered a piece of nylon strap which had been caught in his throat for 5 years. He also lost that hitch in his throat...I think she managed to kill three beds (two were huge kills, one was a slow bleed out) before she eventually settled down. Nothing to do with being in the crate.
Sorry to hear Cat. I'm sure you gave him a happy home where he knew he was loved. RIP RustyRIP, Rusty. Two weeks shy of turning 17.
Driveway alarm, high decibel edition:
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