
Ah! Now this is the bottom line!
My puppy, an Estrela Mountain Dog, was bred to watch sheep in Portugal. The shepherds would take the dogs up the mountains and leave them there all day watching the sheep, collecting them at dusk and taking them back down the mountain. As adults, they require only 20 minutes of exercise a day, and they are a giant breed (they can cope with more if you want them to, but 20 minutes is sufficient).
At the current time, I reckon Ludo is sleeping around 18-20 hours a day. She finds a favourite spot, lies down and stays there for several hours, even when I'm at home. I sit in the kitchen every afternoon and evening to keep her company, and she just lies there fast asleep. Even when she's awake she barely moves! She is the least active dog I've ever met! She doesn't even greet visitors when they arrive until they come right into the kitchen!!
She usually has three periods of activity during the day, around 20 mins a time, where she wants to run around, play tug toy, pounce on her Kong and generally be exciteable. Two of these are ALWAYS after breakfast and around 9pm at night, the other is usually in the afternoon. I drop what I'm doing and play with her until she's worn out. The rest of the time, she does nothing! She will go out in the garden for a wee, then just lies down quietly.
This is NOT a labrador or a cocker spaniel or a jack russell, who I agree would go mad being crated for 2-3 hours at a time. My dog is the most calm, mellow, sedentary dog I've ever met, and I've spent three weeks at home with her all day (I only went back to work last week).
THAT's why I think she's OK in her crate. Thank you to those who have been supportive. I would love to stay at home all day but I have a job to go to and a life to live, I still think we're able to offer a loving home and I'm confident that Ludo is happy with us.
I will try leaving her in our new kitchen after we've moved though, and this afternoon I'm going to leave her in the kitchen for a trial run for an hour while I take my daughter to swimming. I'm not getting rid of the crate just yet though...