Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have never crated or barricaded any of our dogs, and none have ever wrecked the house.
And mine all have, if you turn your back on the rascals for 10 seconds. Depends on the breed and the individual dog. You mean you've left a 1 year old pup roaming your house for 7 hours and come back to clean floors and whole shoes/sofa cushions/stuffed animals every time? You have prodigy dogs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you barricading an active young dog????
He's a year old. And our dog trainer said to keep him in the crate while we're at work (7 hours a day -- and we have a dog walker). So, while I appreciate that in an ideal world no animal would ever be kept locked up, the den is far bigger than the little crate he was in when we got him from the shelter.
Anonymous wrote:We have never crated or barricaded any of our dogs, and none have ever wrecked the house.
Anonymous wrote:NP here - Is there a REASON you're barricading him, though? Is he damaging the house? Eliminating inappropriately?
Our bearded collie would NOT be barricaded or confined his entire life. If we locked him in a room, he would chew his way out. So, he had run of the house and we never had issues with that. Mostly, he wanted to lie at the front door like a good herding dog, making sure he had us safely contained (in his mind) outside, and that he would not miss our return.
You could try counter conditioning to make the crate or confined area THE place to be, but that takes time and a lot of effort.
Lesson: some dogs will not be crated or confined. You either give him space, or you take him to doggie daycare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you barricading an active young dog????
He's a year old. And our dog trainer said to keep him in the crate while we're at work (7 hours a day -- and we have a dog walker). So, while I appreciate that in an ideal world no animal would ever be kept locked up, the den is far bigger than the little crate he was in when we got him from the shelter.
Anonymous wrote:Why are you barricading an active young dog????