Tina wildflower_meadows@yahoo.com, PA 10/21/2009 5:23:41 PM this will only work for when you leave the house. our problem isnt crate training her, she already is fine with that, its when shes outside, even for a minute that we have to inside for something, she starts barking, whining and drooling. Honestly 1 minute! we got her from a shelter so that may have something to do with it, but when shes outside we have to be with her, right by her, not a couple steps away or she starts throwing a fit. any suggestions would be Greatly appreciated. Thanks
John Swoy., PA 10/21/2009 9:19:25 AM We just had to put one of our Labs to sleep he was 14 yrs old, the other one is 9 he seems to be doing pretty good since Bailey is gone the problem we have is the 2 of them slept right next to each other for 9 yrs during the day, their 2 crates are side by side when do we remove Baileys crate ? I would appreciate any feedback. John
sandy phoenix, OR 7/26/2009 4:37:17 PM good article, the treat before you leave, but crating is not an option. we've tried! he goes nuts and breaks out of it. can't leave in house or business bldg. eats tp, cardboard, etc. when left alone even for just a few minutes. had to kennel for a week, couldn't hardly walk when we picked him up, wore his hind toenails to quick. suggestions?
diana nekoosa, WI 3/23/2008 1:27:34 PM Ther were 2 articles--one Doggie distress and saparation anxiety One said to crate-the other said not to crate. How do you keep the dog from chewing the walls up if you don't crate.
Cheryl Conway, MO 10/25/2007 9:54:54 AM I have a Boston Terrier that runs circles all the time when she is anxious. I have tried everything to stop it.