Anonymous wrote:Sounds behavioral. When my dog was a puppy we crate-trained her. She was fine for awhile, but when she was about 6 or 7 months old she started vomiting every time I went to put her in the crate.
I had a great animal behaviorist (Yody Blass in NOVA) come out and assess the situation (after I checked with my vet to make sure the dog wasn't sick and that the issue was behavioral). She had me stop crating the dog at night and give her a dog bed to sleep on. Then she had me move the crate from the bedroom down to our kitchen, where there was a big window the dog could look out of while crated during the day. I was skeptical but ... it worked. No more vomiting!
So, you could either 1) consider trying something similar to what worked for us, or 2) consult with Yody or another good animal behaviorist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How big is the crate relative to her size? Sometimes when a crate is too large they feel like their crate can be divided between bed space and potty space in a way they wouldn't in tighter quarters. (Obviously the crate should be comfortable and they should be able to stand up and turn around but a Maltese in a crate that could fit a Bernese might do this.)
This was my concern, but she's very tall for her weight, so I did have to go up a size. It's bigger, but not huge (for example, it would be too small for a Bernese). She's about 40 lbs. She had a physical this summer and is in good health and is up to date on vaccines.
To those who think it's terrible to crate, believe me, if I could trust her I would keep her out. She gets into the weirdest things. The other night she raided my jewelry bowl on top of my dresser while I was sleeping. She will also take random things off shelves and chew them (all while we are sleeping). She has 3 million toys, bones and other things.
Both the vet and the trainer recommend crating. I want to keep her alive! I'm hoping this is just young behavior, but I want to nip it, as my other dogs are not like this (I have 3 - not all are crated!)
I called the trainer and have an appointment next week. I do agree she needs more exercise; off-leash is where she gets her energy out (dog park). I wish I could take her every day if one was closer to me. But she is walked daily; but even after a walk, or if she has to go into the crate even just a run to the store, she goes. Sometimes it's just #1, sometimes it's #2, sometimes it's both![]()
Thanks though for helping me think this out!
Anonymous wrote:How big is the crate relative to her size? Sometimes when a crate is too large they feel like their crate can be divided between bed space and potty space in a way they wouldn't in tighter quarters. (Obviously the crate should be comfortable and they should be able to stand up and turn around but a Maltese in a crate that could fit a Bernese might do this.)
Anonymous wrote:How big is the crate relative to her size? Sometimes when a crate is too large they feel like their crate can be divided between bed space and potty space in a way they wouldn't in tighter quarters. (Obviously the crate should be comfortable and they should be able to stand up and turn around but a Maltese in a crate that could fit a Bernese might do this.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe you are crating this dog still.
+1
Terrible.
Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe you are crating this dog still.