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Topic Dog Boards / Behaviour / pound puppy and bad crate behavoir
- By chopps [us] Date 06.04.03 17:14 UTC
All,

I need some help and at wits end. I adopted a 5 year old catahoula/rot mix from the shelter about a month ago. During the first week the dog would sleep through the night in his crate. Now he wimpers with heavy breathing and restlessness all night, everynight. When I leave for work i have to bolt shut the crate(i made holes for master locks) so he wont escape the crate and destroy the carpeting like he already has. I went to a dog trainer and have been working with him inregards to leadership. He has never had an accident in his crate or the house and is a wonderful dog other than the crate issue.

What do i do? One problem is I do not have any prior history on him in regards to how he was trained, abused, etc.

Todd
- By Melodysk [gb] Date 06.04.03 17:51 UTC
Hello and welcome to the Forum Todd.

How long is the dog IN the crate for? It sounds like , from your post , as though he is in it all night and quite a bit during the day too

Melody :)
- By chopps [us] Date 06.04.03 18:35 UTC
hes in the crate the longest at night...say 11-12pm till 7am or so. When we leave for work its around 8am and we come home for lunch. So during the day its no more than 4-5(lately 2 hours at most during the day) hours along per stretch.

Todd
- By Melodysk [gb] Date 06.04.03 18:52 UTC
So he is crated for about 6-7 hours at night , has an hour out and is then crated again for 4-5 (or 2) hours ..then a break , then again for 4-5 (or 2)?

That is far too long IMHO :( For a fit and healthy adult dog to be crated for that long it is not surprising you are experiencing some behavioural problems. He needs to interact with people , the family , to be out in the garden for a play WITH people , so be out on walks and runs ...he is probably looking on the crate as a cage rather than a place of refuge and safety

Did your trainer ask about the crating at all?

Melody :)
Topic Dog Boards / Behaviour / pound puppy and bad crate behavoir

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