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  2. Pen (enclosure) - Wikipedia

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    For pets, specialized folding fencing referred to as an exercise pen, x-pen, or ex-pen, is used to surround an area, usually outdoors but not always, in which the animals can freely move around. They are commonly used for dogs, such as to give puppies or adult dogs more space than dog crates , but can also be used for rabbits and other animals.

  3. Whelping box - Wikipedia

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    A female dog in her whelping box. Whelping Box with Extension Wall. A whelping box/den, also known as a nesting box, whelping den or whelping pen, is designed to protect puppies during birth (whelping) and early life by keeping them safely contained, protected from cold, and safe from the danger of crushing or smothering by the mother.

  4. Pet fence - Wikipedia

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    A pet fence or radio fence, is an electronic system designed to keep a pet or other domestic animal within a set of predefined boundaries without the use of a physical barrier. A mild electric shock is delivered by an electronic collar if its warning sound is ignored.

  5. Category : Buildings and structures used to confine animals

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  6. Round pen - Wikipedia

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    The round pen, sometimes called a bullpen, is a round enclosure used for horse training. They range in diameter from a minimum of 30 feet (9.1 m) to a maximum of 100 feet (30 m), [ 1 ] with most designs 50 to 60 feet (15 to 18 m) in diameter.

  7. The Wizard of Paws - Wikipedia

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    In the studio, Rocky the golden retriever has a missing front paw. In Orlando, Florida, five-year-old dog Elsa is missing all four of her paws. Her pet parents have been building booties for her daily with bandages and tape. But her stumps are still tender. And Derrick knows getting an animal to accept four devices at once is a longshot.

  8. Paws + Edward - Wikipedia

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    The book garnered some acclaim for its ability to help both children and adults process their grief over losing a pet to old age. [2] Additionally, Paws + Edward won a spot on the USBBY’s Outstanding International Books list in 2020 [ 3 ] and on Kirkus Reviews ’ Best Picture Books of 2019.

  9. Spot (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Spot: The protagonist of the series. A yellow puppy with a brown spot on each side of his body and a brown tip on his tail, Spot appears to be a mixed breed; since his mother is a beagle, a pointer, a Dalmatian, or a St. Bernard and his father is a Labrador or a golden retriever.