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Originally posted by rottweiler_fancier: Two more things I wanted to share -
Secondly, don't shut your dog in the bathroom. If you don't get a crate, at very least use a baby gate and shut him in the kitchen if its tile. Lay down a few blankets and toys and check to make sure all the cupboards are securely shut. Don't allow free run of the house either until he's older or until your able to completely supervise. I'm not sure how big your bathroom or kitchen is, but Kitchens usually are larger, have more light, and windows to look out of, and more traffic. Or if your going to put him in the bathroom, at least use a babygate to close him in. This allows him to see you as you pass by and to listen to things but still be unable to leave. |
Yes! Rotties like being where all the action is and if they cant atleast they will be able to see you with the doggie gate. OUr girl will look out the window and stare for hours. They are very curious dogs.