Thanks so much
@siniang and
@Freida I'm sure he's trying me out and yeah he managed his session in the crate a little better yesterday. He still sung out a here and there but overall was much more settled.
My trainer says he has spent over two hours a day & unsupervised in his crate, during training with no hysterics. She reckons it's possible it's the change of scenery and many other adjustments. She's reassured me that there is no way I will ruin him and to pop him in the crate and not fuss over him with the
leaving and returning.
Which...is a good question!
^I don't have family or friends who can step in and take my dog whilst I do some things that it's not possible to do with my dog.
Eg. I'm supposed to be swimming 3 - 4 times a week. The pools is a huge complex with hundreds of people there, children running, screaming, loudspeakers etc.. all of which means nothing to me but for my dog... would be impossible to deal with because I would be in the pool doing laps.
My trainer reckons the best outcome would be that my dog would jump in the pool to rescue me! That might trigger a major evacuation of the pool and cost me a load of money. Not to mention the many difficulties it would present for my dog..and me if that happened. There is no safe place to leave my dog in the complex.
I've also got regular surgical procedures happening so that's all going on in a sterile environment - no dogs allowed.
And... a couple of other things I'm not willing to disclose.
None of these excursions last more than two hours and not every day of course.
Does that answer your question sideways?
I'd go with the approach your trainer has used specifically with this dog
^I had emailed her prior to posting here. She got back to me today and wrote that she thinks it's because I am in the house. So not to wait around for the hysterics to start - just go. But she's not sure.
rather than deferring to youtube, where the advice will be all over the shop (and oftentimes cruel and unnecessary).
^Yeah I agree some of the YT's are stupid. I'm not deferring to anything or anyone.
I was asking for recommendations for any that the SD handlers
here may know and regard as good/helpful/useful. There are some that are very good sprinkled amongst the rubbish.
If the crate is his safe spot, then it is crazy useful, so worth persisting.
^Yes, it is his safe spot. It's also his den at night. As I said he'll voluntarily go in it and out of it during the day.
It's also the best place to put him whilst I must be absent, for the reasons I've already written.
But I didn't want to create anxiety in him by crating him too hard and too fast. Obviously, I've been going too slow and too soft. ...I think... Idk... ??
Your trainer will have a specific method, for this specific dog, for specific outcomes.
^As I mentioned the trainer hasn't experienced these hysterics so she's not sure why he may be doing it. So she doesn't have any specific method/advice.