Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More exercise in short bursts so he'll nap.
Cover the crate? Put on white noise so he doesn't hear you?
And give a puzzle toy in the crate or something that requires a lot of work to enjoy--we had a standard poodle and he liked cream cheese or liverwurst spread on the inside of what looked like a hard rubber manicotti noodle.
Hi thanks for the suggestions. Crate is covered and he has a snuggle puppy. He doesn’t care about any treats, bully sticks, toys with kibble, etc when he is in there. He only wants OUT!
Anonymous wrote:More exercise in short bursts so he'll nap.
Cover the crate? Put on white noise so he doesn't hear you?
And give a puzzle toy in the crate or something that requires a lot of work to enjoy--we had a standard poodle and he liked cream cheese or liverwurst spread on the inside of what looked like a hard rubber manicotti noodle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Biggest issue with the crate is the noise he generates when the door is closed and we leave him. Howling, barking, yelping, whining. Tell me this is normal? I would have to go around the block to avoid the noise.
What kind of puppy?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Biggest issue with the crate is the noise he generates when the door is closed and we leave him. Howling, barking, yelping, whining. Tell me this is normal? I would have to go around the block to avoid the noise.
Anonymous wrote:I took off the first week with pup. Now back to working while we are all home.
He doesn’t like crate and we can work on that but the loud barking while I am on calls is no good.
What do you do?