calliecritturs
Posted : 10/25/2008 2:23:58 PM
do you use a varikennel or wire crate? The problem with leaving them in a room is that when you let them out when their all wired it reinforces the SA (cry long enough and you'll get let out).
So you don't have the other dogs in your sig?
*my* way would be to use a wire crate but then build a 'wall' around it with carpet or baby gates with blankets over them. Then to create an environment in there with a radio or some sort of 'noise' that is friendly to her.
In my experience just putting them in a room often tends to ultimately wind them up further because the room isn't a "sleep" environment and there's just enough room for them to wind themselves into a frenzy running back and forth.
I would likely be using something easy and gentle like Hylands Calms Forte or even an herb like Oat Seed or Passion Flower to relax her. If you are trying to train her in 5 minute intervals you have to *prevent* the hissy fit. You have to let her out while she's still not panicking -- to reinforce the calm behavior -- not leave her until she *does* freak. So it takes a long time to desensitize this way.
why not try and borrow a small animal -- like a bird or a small rodent in a cage and have it somewhere in her environment. Hootie's cage (cockatiel) sits ON Luna's crate. They're never allowed to interact (he's somewhat mean -- he bites ME and would definitely bite the dogs). BUT they are all in the same room and have become 'buds' over the long haul.
But if "anybody" else in the room calms her, then why not see if you can borrow someone's hamster or gerbil or something and see if it works. Never leave her uncrated near it -- you don't want her killing something. But if it works you can often find one to rescue easy.
Just a thot since you said that about any other 'body' working.
If you can get her calmed down with something like an herb or homeopathic so she CAN *think*, then you can work on the training. Does that make sense? I'm not talking about sedating her into oblivion.