tacran
Posted : 5/2/2012 11:07:07 PM
Here are the comments I posted in the MC thread about my experiences with crates. They may not make sense out of sequence and context here. And I know they don't contain the same valuable info that the more skilled owners have posted above!
I started my comments by saying we crate train for the dog's safety, not because we'd be that upset if some furniture got damaged. I also noted that we were fortunate that both our dogs took to crates easily, eventually going in on their own when they recognize certain cues in our routine (like leaving for work in the morning).
It's too bad Shane's not food motivated. It's much easier if you can toss in a treat and they go in after it. What if you fed Shane his meals in the crate? Even with the door open, you could put the bowl in there maybe?
When we had the stray puppy last weekend, she cried and barked when we crated her and went out of her sight (that's why we took turns lying on a cot next to her crate the first night!). But the next day she quieted down in it after 20 minutes or so. We put a radio on nearby, too. Maybe Shane would feel more secure if you practiced with him in it for short blocks of time while you puttered around in the same room and he could see you?
Edited to add: I was telling DH about this tonight, and he reminded me of his coworker who got a puppy last year who FREAKED out in the crate (nearly getting hurt trying to escape from it). She did a lot of desensitizing stuff with him (including feeding him in there, keeping it in main areas of the house where he could see them when he was in it for small blocks of time, etc.). Things now are much better (not 100% fixed, but better). So, time is the most important factor!