GypsyNBeau
Posted : 6/22/2008 2:26:43 AM
I highly recommend the book I'll Be Home Soon by Patricia McConnell. It's actually more of a booklet, so it's short and easy to read, but has plenty of good tips that I think would be very helpful to you.
I would not let Abe out of his crate immediately upon returning home, if I were you. I would just go about and do my thing while ignoring him for at least 10-15 minutes before letting him out. Then, I would still not greet him with petting or kisses. You want to keep your comings and goings very low key and act as though it's no big deal to have been away for awhile.
Are both your dogs crated in the same room? Next to each other or a distance apart? Some dogs do better if they have company. I had a foster who was slightly better if my dog were crated right next to him. He still panicked though, and so eventually I started crating the two dogs together, which helped dramatically. **NOTE: I would not recommend doing this in most situations, I am only relaying what helped me and this dog.**
You might also experiment with trying different types of crates (i.e. some dogs prefer the wire crates, while others like the plastic type). Or maybe see how he does if left loose in the bathroom instead of being crated, for example. Different things will help different dogs.
Something to keep him busy while you are gone might be a good idea as well. Like a stuffed kong, for example. Something exciting and yummy that he only gets when you leave, so he has something to look forward to.
Most importantly, I think this is something that is going to take time to resolve. Abe has been uprooted a few times now, I suppose, so you can hardly blame him for being stressed when you leave. I think he will eventually learn to relax. And I know I already mentioned it, but I really do suggest reading that book I linked to above. Good luck, I know how tough SA can be to deal with.