Crate Sentence Examples

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  • Melissa motioned to a crate of oranges.

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  • She moved to the nearest empty crate and placed the baby inside it.

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  • They carried the crate back to the building acting as a nursery.

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  • A crate of beer can often make a good incentive, as you'll have kept sober up until the end.

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  • If you have a tall cat tree, consider moving it into the room where the dog crate is so the cat gets used to all the sounds the dog makes (i.e. snoring, huffing, barking, moving in the crate).

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  • I don't normally suggest feeding your dog in their crate, but in this situation it is a good idea until the cat has a better chance to get acclimated.

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  • It is best to crate your new cat on the trip home and/or to the vet's office for the first time.

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  • You should also leave open the door of the crate in which you transported the cat and leave the bedding inside.

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  • You could put up a screen in the doorway of the room where the cat is located, or you could put the new cat inside her crate and bring her into the main living area.

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  • It is important during this time to keep the new feline and current household pets separated, so do not let the cat out of her crate yet.

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  • Eventually, you can open the door to the room where the cat has been isolated or open the door of the crate.

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  • Newspaper can double as pet crate liners, packing material or even present wrappings.

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  • If you suspect your mattress pre-dates indoor plumbing, an egg crate mattress or mattress pad can make all the difference.

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  • And if you hear the words "discount furniture" and picture milk crate end tables, think again.

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  • To create a stylish home for less than Neiman Marcus prices, look to Pottery Barn and Crate and Barrel.

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  • Both Pottery Barn and Crate and Barrel sell well-made, quality items that last for years and never go out of style.

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  • Two other options for contemporary furnishings are West Elm, a Williams Sonoma company, and C2B, a Crate and Barrel company.

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  • Crate and Barrel - The Crate and Barrel catalog features an expanded collection of in-store selections, from bedding to dishes and everything in between.

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  • Specialty retailers like The Container Store and Crate and Barrel have great sales on those particular items.

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  • Remember to include him in the holiday festivities and even celebrate the milestones in his life such as crate training or birthdays.

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  • Crate and Barrel is a popular home store that has gorgeous gifts in all price ranges.

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  • Among the most rewarding pre-ceremony activities a couple shares is creating a Crate & Barrel wedding registry.

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  • There are more than 160 Crate & Barrel stores in the United States but the company offers ultra-convenient online services as well.

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  • Crate and Barrel's registry services are quite helpful because they include wedding registry advice from professionals and registry experts.

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  • Crate & Barrel offers couples a 10 percent discount coupon to purchase any gifts that were not purchased on the registry.

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  • Crate & Barrel's comprehensive Resource Guide offers everything a couple needs to create a stellar registry.

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  • Visit the Crate & Barrel wedding registry site for more information.

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  • Rolled and stacked in a basket or crate on a corner table makes for a visual pop of color that is energizing without being too dramatic.

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  • However, if you want a more absorbent bath towel, you mayprefer the 1970s pattern of the Marimekko Samovaari Leaf Bath Towel available at Crate & Barrel.

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  • Tommy Lee was killed when Locklear lowered him into a crate of hungry baby tree monkeys.

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  • Providing your dog with a crate to stay in while you're out of the house will give both of you peace of mind.

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  • A humid atmosphere may help relieve the rasping cough, and a small home humidifier or cool mist vaporizer is effective near the dog's kennel, crate or bed.

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  • There are a minimum of two steel grid window vents on the crate sides, and a heavy gauge steel grid door on the front.

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  • Eventually he will be comfortable enough to remain inside the crate with his chew toy, but don't close the door the first few times he does.

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  • Next, once he's accustomed to being inside the crate with his toy, you can close the door for a few minutes, then open it again so he's free to come out if he likes.

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  • If he accepts the closed door, it's just a matter of keeping it closed a bit longer during each session until your dog accepts spending time in his crate on his own.

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  • My advice is to ask your vet's opinion on whether a seat belt or a crate would provide more protection for your pet.

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  • Be aware that hotels may stipulate that pets may not be left alone in the room unless confined to a crate, so be sure to bring one if needed.

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  • Secure your dog with a pet car seat, seat belt or travel crate.

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  • Purchase an airline approved travel crate, and label it with "LIVE ANIMAL", your contact info, and your pet's destination.

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  • Provide a water bottle that can be attached on the inside of the crate door.

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  • He also has a tendency to completely tear up the house if we don't put him in his crate when we leave.

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  • You mentioned that you do crate your dog when you leave, but that he tears up the house if he's left to run free.

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  • I say crate him, but remember to give him some quality attention when you return home.

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  • I always recommend a roomy crate, with a nice cushion or bed, and a lining of newspapers or wee wee pads.

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  • He prefers to stay curled up in his crate, and constantly throws up.

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  • Domesticated dogs still have the instinct to den, and a crate can be a great substitution for that space.

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  • When used correctly, a crate can become your dog's safe haven.

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  • This is the standard airline crate made from molded high impact plastic, and it's the safest type of crate for your dog to travel in.

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  • Now let's talk about when to crate your pet.

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  • First, it's a good idea to let your dog sleep in the crate overnight.

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  • This keeps him from chewing things he shouldn't, and also keeps him from having accidents around the house while you sleep.This brings us to our second point; using the crate for house training.

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  • The first thing in the morning, take your puppy directly from his crate to your yard so he can relive himself.

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  • You can use the crate during this initial training period.

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  • Third, you need to crate your new pet when you can't keep an eye on him.

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  • This includes trips to the store, work hours, etc. However, try to limit the amount of time you leave your pup in the crate, or he will grow to resent it.

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  • Fourth, put the crate in your vehicle and let your dog ride in it every time you travel together.

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  • The crate can save your dog from injury if you're involved in an accident.

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  • Make sure your crate is the right size for your dog.

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  • Your dog should be able to get in, turn around and stand up in the crate.

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  • You also want to make sure the crate you purchase for your puppy is roomy enough to still fit him as an adult.

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  • You could actually wind up purchasing several sizes of crates before you are finished training him, so it makes financial sense to purchase one crate that will last.

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  • Here are a few tips for successful crate training.

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  • Make entering the crate a pleasant experience.

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  • You can feed your dog in his crate, you can keep a comfy bed in there for him and you can toss in a treat so he goes in willingly.

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  • Always provide a water source for your dog's crate.

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  • Hanging a pet water bottle on the crate door is better than putting a water dish inside that he can tip and flood the crate with.

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  • Make sure you never put your dog in his crate as a punishment.

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  • This will make him resent the crate and not consider it his safe haven.

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  • You can use the crate to give your dog a time out when you need a break, but you still need to make it a positive experience for him by providing a treat or something else he can amuse himself with.

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  • When using a crate during housebreaking, be sure to line the bottom of the crate with towels or newspapers to absorb accidents.

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  • Calmly praise your dog when he goes in the crate without fighting against it.

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  • I encourage you to talk with your veterinarian and your breeder about the pros and cons of crate training and any other training you want to do with your pet.

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  • Each one highly recommended the crate training method and the puppy training pad method.

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  • What I read was that the puppy won't "mess" in the crate because she won't want to sleep where she makes a "mess."

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  • However, my puppy did "mess" in her crate and ended up getting it all over her crate, bed and herself.

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  • I ended up keeping her out of the crate to try a new method.

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  • Personally I'm not a fan of using both the pads and the crate method.

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  • How large was the crate in comparison to the dog's size?

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  • Although it's always good to purchase a crate that will still fit the dog as an adult, some pups will go ahead and soil the crate if there's any extra room.

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  • Leaving her in the soiled crate would probably only have encouraged her to pick up the habit of eating her own droppings, so I'm glad you chose to remove her from the crate.

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  • One owner wonders what could be causing his pet's aversion to sleeping in a dog crate.

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  • Recently, the Brittany has decided that he is unhappy in the crate and begins barking almost immediately.

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  • If his bladder is becoming weaker, he may feel stressed about not being able to get out of his crate when he wants to.

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  • Would he be destructive in any way if you allowed him to sleep in your room and just left the crate door open in case he wants to go inside?

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  • If flying, be sure your crate is approved by the USDA and FAA.

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  • If you have a chewer, it would be a good idea to bring along your dog's crate with you.

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  • For the dog who displays anti-social behavior, a heated bed can serve as part of a crate or area that the dog can escape to in lieu of a den.

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  • He may also den in his crate if it's a place where he has always felt comfortable in the past.

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  • A guest wanting to play with her did not remember to put her back into her crate.

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  • For small to medium dog breeds, the bottom of a fiberglass pet crate may be a good option to use for whelping.

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  • If you have a fiberglass crate, simply remove the top of the box, place a whelping pad in the bottom of the box, and you have a great place to allow your dog and her puppies to nest for a while.

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  • Most commercially available whelping boxes are made from wood and/or plastic, so you'll likely need to go with a do-it-yourself project if a fiberglass dog crate will not meet your needs.

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  • If your dog resists the treatment mask, consult your vet about a crate treatment.

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  • In this strategy, place the dog in an enclosed travel crate.

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  • Crate style training is usually a quicker and more effective means of litter box training a dog, although it's sometimes viewed as a harsher method.

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  • The dog should stay in the gated area or his crate until he uses the litter box.

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  • It's best to be nearby when he eventually does so you can praise him and take him out of his crate to enjoy some play time.

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  • Crate training is the recommended method for housebreaking a Cavachon pup.

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  • Urine drops through the crate to be absorbed below, while stools sit on top of the grate for easy removal.

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  • The premise around crate training is that most dogs will not void where they eat, drink and sleep.

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  • Crate training has a varied success rate, so it's not the ideal solution to housebreaking for every dog.

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  • Keep the dog in the crate at all times when you are not home, but don't stay away too long or the dog won't be able to hold it.

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  • You should also keep a close eye on your dog while he is in his crate when you are home.

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  • If you do not plan to let your dog roam free in the house while you are not at home, crate training is another way to housebreak your pet.

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  • Place a towel, blanket or pet bed in the back part of the crate and place your puppy in it.

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  • Make sure you keep him in the crate when you are not at home so he understands this is where he is supposed to stay.

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  • If the puppy will be in the crate for several hours, such as when you are at work, expect to find a mess when you arrive home.

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  • The crate represents the animal's territory and dogs typically do not relieve themselves where they sleep.

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  • As long as you give your puppy several opportunities to relieve himself outside, he should quickly stop making a mess in the crate.

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  • If she will be inside while you are at work during the day, you may want to invest in a crate so she does not get into things she shouldn't or make messes.

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  • Buy a crate that is big enough for her to stand at full height and turn around so she doesn't have to sit in the same spot for several hours at a time.

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  • To save money, purchase a crate that will accommodate her fully-mature size so you don't have to purchase more than one.

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  • Place her in her crate along with a blanket or towel so she can get used to her bed and understand this is where she is meant to sleep.

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  • It is acceptable to put the crate in your bedroom If you want to soothe her with your presence, but be prepared for what could be a long night of crying and whining.

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  • After a few nights, however, your puppy should adjust to sleeping in the crate.

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  • Keeping your pup in a crate with safe chewing toys, such as indestructible plastic chew toys, can protect your belongings and help keep your pet entertained when you can't be there to supervise him.

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  • Pomeranian puppies can benefit from crate training.

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  • They can get potty trained and better adjust to being left alone when an owner goes to work during the day with crate training.

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  • Secure the dog in the car with a travel crate or a pet seat belt with a harness.

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  • For car travel, a basic plastic travel crate works well.

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  • Tape a bag of dry food to the crate so that airline employees can feed him.

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  • Attach the dog's destination information and the corresponding phone number as well as the dog's name and your contact information in a visible place on the crate.

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  • Draw arrows and write, "This side up," to indicate how the crate should be placed in cargo.

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  • All the major brands are available including Fender, Peavey, Line 6, Crate, Marshall, Randall and many more.

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  • Use them to crate a wood look or create movement in your room.

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  • Candy Crate has unusual black candy coated sunflower seeds.

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  • Propane canisters and water jugs can be stored underneath the table in a milk crate or box.

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  • Crate&Barrel-Collection of items that qualify for free standard shipping during special promotional times throughout the year, including holidays.

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  • The toddlers left Jack at her cheerful voice and crowded around the crate.

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  • Rissa hurried back to the second bedchamber and withdrew an empty bladder from a crate.

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  • The absence of good bark, dugout timber, and chisels of stone deprived the whole Mississippi valley of creditable water-craft, and reduced the natives to the clumsy trough for a dugout and miserable bull-boat, made by stretching dressed buffalo hide over a crate.

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  • A deadly assassin, who wants to murder a prosecution witness on a plane, releases a whole crate full of vicious snakes!

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  • The opening scene is of a sow held captive in a farrowing crate.

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  • He would leave four bottles in a wooden crate on the doorstep by swapping over the empty bottles.

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  • These favorite instruments are all conveniently packaged in a durable wooden crate to hold all 7 instruments.

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  • I substituted a crude trailer out of a plastic milk crate on a plywood base which works well on the original chassis.

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  • Their entire world is a veal crate barely larger than they are.

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  • He lived in a tiny wooden packing crate little more than a meter wide, with bars on the front.

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  • There's an obligatory milk crate sinking into its wet center.

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  • It seems decadent to spend hundreds of pounds on a crate of plonk you don't even intend to drink.

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  • An abbreviation of crate digger, the hip-hop term for a vinyl hunter, it has apt associations.

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  • Safely inside the crate, we all peered through the cracks at the prone and seemingly lifeless form.

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  • Whilst frying a batch of potatoes, William found a few loose parsnips in the bottom of the crate.

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  • One way to monitor a signal is through the quad scaler counter in the CAMAC crate, and the associated scaler inhibitor module.

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  • This is another reason why crate training is so valuable; it gives dogs a safe haven and space that is exclusively theirs.

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  • Crate and Barrel has a wide array of coffee tables and offers free local in-home delivery on some large purchases.

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  • You've decided to step up to adulthood and dismantle your makeshift milk crate bookshelf for something a little more sturdy and attractive, like real actual bookshelves.

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  • At Crate and Barrel, you'll find a non-stick, heavy gauge steel muffin pan that won't rust or warp.

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  • For the first few days, he will need a small safe area, such as a crate or small room, where he can feel secure and you can contain him when you go to bed or leave the house.

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  • If you plan to keep your kitten in a crate for more than a few minutes at a time, you will need a litter box that will fit in the crate.

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  • Also, it is very important to crate the dog for the first several weeks, if you are not going to be home and be able to supervise everyone.

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  • Crate and Barrel is also a great source.

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  • Check out large department stores like Target and JC Penney; home stores such as Pottery Barn and Crate and Barrel; and any garden and outdoor furniture stores that might be in your area.

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  • Even if you don't already have a crate, purchasing one to use for whelping may be a good choice since it can serve double duty rather than needing to be packed away until the next time you are dealing with a litter of puppies.

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  • Couples can embrace an aquatic theme with seashells, dolphins, or other marine life accents, or they can adopt local customs and crate truly unique events that honor not only the couple, but also the location.

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  • Of course, there could certainly be another cause behind your dog's sudden aversion to his crate, but the sudden behavior change taken into consideration with his age indicates a trip to the vet may be in order.

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  • Puppies are young and very curious at this age, and you want to keep a happy mood, especially if you are going to crate train or use a play pen for when you do not have your eyes on the puppy at all times.

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  • Then they were asked to find a crate of construction supplies and deliver it to one of our NPCs (non-player character), named Higgins, who shipped the supplies to the residents of Skyland, so that they can rebuild their homes.

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  • I want to let you all know that I respect your opinions about crate training, but I wanted to give you my humble opinion why I believe crate training your dog can be a positive and useful thing to do.

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