NicoleS
Posted : 9/29/2008 2:01:06 PM
Thanks, Callie. I appreciate the ideas, I will try to incorporate several of them just in general since they are good ideas. I also have some comments that maybe you can help me futher with?
We already leave him a full day in the crate for work -- even if he were more happy about it, wouldn't leaving him in there in the evening as well just be way too long? He already has a crate a couple sizes bigger than he technically "needs". Maybe I'm putting my feelings onto him too much?
He is good in the crate when we are there -- we had to start at this level when first introducing the crate. We don't do it often, but he still does get put in there when we are home just for "practice". Do you think that it would be better just to keep him in a crate for ever rather than trying to train him to be out? I just worry about being in there so many hours (total, not at once) without a real opportunity to move around all that much except when we come home and exercise him. It's not bad on days we're just at work/school but there are times where we'd like to go shopping or out to dinner during the week and it's the SECOND crating that makes him go all wonky and chew out of his crate, for example. He was fine the first time, though, and he'd only been in there maybe 4-5 hours and we were only gone another 1-2.
We literally went through a good portion of this just to get him used to the crate -- and, for the most part, he's good with it except the few times lately where he put up a small fuss about "going to bed" but he did go, and he was fine. He definitely knows that in the crate it means we leave for a while, BUT we come back. We've videotaped him for many occassions and he does lay down and sleep 80-90% of the time. He still won't eat and doesn't drink that much, though. But, at least he's fairly calm and relaxed.
We have several Kongs and often buy marrow bones and he is a chow-hound so that's great and gives me something to work with. He definitely doesn't eat when we are gone, so for sure food would only work if we put him in while we are home. But I see how it could make it a happied place for him.
I know your dogs are always crated when home -- do you often put them in there multiple times a day, where it might add up to 10-12 hours total? This is what it might be, although we would obviously come home in the middle and take him out and spend time with him. It's not the first crating that is the issue -- it's just that second one. Sigh. Do you think there is something different about the second time, other than him already being "bored" all day and again in the evening?
This all started because we were invited somewhere for the Rosh Hashana holiday tonight for dinner, but we both will be gone for ~8 hours, and we know if we come home then leave him again, it just won't work out. He's miserable, I'm miserable for making him miserable. The relatives (with their own dog but who will be boarded for all the company coming over) totally aren't cool with Sammy coming along and hanging out in the fenced back yard, so we probably just won't go. In the future, though, I thought perhaps it would be nice if we had that option to be able to leave him again. I just wish it wouldn't be for so long total in one day.
I do like the idea of making the second time more special with marrow bones and kongs while we are home, perhaps eventually we can get it where he is OK with being crated twice. I just thought it would be a whole heck of alot easier to have him be out of the crate, but he might just not be able to handle that level.
Thanks for the food for thought, it gives me some ways to think about it, and maybe not even have him be out of the crate unsupervised........