
Hi all.
I have 2 pups at the moment, a 10 month old and a 12 week old. It's the little 'un I'm looking for advice for.
A bit of contect:
Duggy is a 12 week old lab, he's a happy, confidant little hooligan but he gets a strop on when I leave the room. As the older dog is still very much a pup herself, we have stairgates at the kitchen and livingroom doors, the dogs are kept seperate most of them time, apart from strictly supervised, mini play session/training sessions (the 10 month old is incredibly rough in play, which the pup loves, but I worry about him sustaining an accidental injury).
The pup stays in the room I'm in, if I leave the room - even if other people are still in it, he will run to the stair gate and bark & bark & bark. This morning I was in the bathroom, pup was happily playing in my sons bedroom with his girl friend (18yr old), when pup realised I was not in the same room, he came and sat outside the bathroom door, crying for me.
If pup is completely flat out asleep, he'll may stirr but not mind me leaving the room, but if he's just having a 'cat nap' (lol), he'll wake and bark up a storm.
I had to leave him on his own when I whent shopping the other day, he was left in the kitchen and I set up a video camera. I left some things to keep him occupied (food in a dispensing ball etc.). I was out for 1 hr 10 mins, when I played the video back, he played with the toys I had left, then whined a tiny bit for a few minutes, then whent to sleep. The vidoe only ran for 1 hour, but once he went to sleep he stayed there, for the duration of the video - he seems to be able to settle if he thinks he is on his own, but not if he is seperated from me in the house.
He's quite a barky little thing anyway, he barks if he wants a treat, attention, to get to the other dog, barks at the cat, he's basically found his voice and is using it at every opportunity!
Some of this is age and will get better with time and as he learns some impulse control, some of it will be helped with training.
The thing I am at a loss with is the barking when I leave the room. I can stay looking at him the other side of the stairgate and he still keeps on barking.
I was thinking of standing by the gate (same side as him) and giving a him a treat when I open it (while he is quiet), progressing to when I step through it, then next step shutting it etc...BUt I don't want to inadvertantly teach him any more unwanted behaviours.
I do have a crate for him, but I do not want to train him to be left in that, the crate will be gone shortly, it was used more as a saftey thing to introduce him to the other dog (that has a high prey drive), he currently only uses it when he wants to chew on something in private (carrot he's stolen from other dog, my slipper

)
Thanks in advance!
PS. I was a very active member of these boards, untill a few years ago. I've had some health problems and it's effectd my memory and congnitive funtion. I am better than I was, but even though I can now string typed sentances together again, they may not always make complete sense or be spelled right, so sorry in advance for this. I also can not, for the life of me, remember how I trained Buster (my last dog) to be happy to be seperated from me