pwilsonct
Boxer Pal
Some of you know we adopted a 6 month old puppy 2 weeks ago from a nice family whose situation changed. She had never been crate trained and was allowed free roam of their house and furniture. We are trying to crate train her as my husband is not too keen on giving her that much freedom, especially with the furniture.
With that said, we began crate training her by setting the crate up in the house and letting her get used to its presence for about a week. By the end of that week, I had been leaving treats for her to find in it, playing catch with her by throwing her toys in it which she would retrieve without issue, and any time she went in or near the crate we'd go crazy with praise and affection. After that, for a couple of days I would do the same things but then also get in the crate and call her to hang out with me in it, sit in it with her for a while and close the door — all without issue. I've closed her in the crate with treats and praise and after 5 minutes or so, she'd whine and cry, but I'd talk to her, tell her no, and once she was calm for 5 minutes or more, let her out with praise, etc. then increasing the time gradually.
I thought I was doing everything right, and the first day we crated her for 3 hours or so she was fine. The next day, and ever since, it's been a nightmare. She has broken out of it several different ways (by bending bars, prying the door open, kicking the tray out and maybe escaping through the bottom) and wreaked havoc on the house. It seems once she gets out of it, she'll pick one thing to destroy (once was a book, another time a new bag of flour (!), etc.) and then she's okay. No accidents in the house, just her on the furniture & toys all over the place. Yesterday, we were successful in keeping her in it with zip ties and she seemed to sulk all night and not be herself.
I want her to be safe but I don't want her to think she's being punished or hate her crate. Any ideas? Thanks for sticking with me this far.
With that said, we began crate training her by setting the crate up in the house and letting her get used to its presence for about a week. By the end of that week, I had been leaving treats for her to find in it, playing catch with her by throwing her toys in it which she would retrieve without issue, and any time she went in or near the crate we'd go crazy with praise and affection. After that, for a couple of days I would do the same things but then also get in the crate and call her to hang out with me in it, sit in it with her for a while and close the door — all without issue. I've closed her in the crate with treats and praise and after 5 minutes or so, she'd whine and cry, but I'd talk to her, tell her no, and once she was calm for 5 minutes or more, let her out with praise, etc. then increasing the time gradually.
I thought I was doing everything right, and the first day we crated her for 3 hours or so she was fine. The next day, and ever since, it's been a nightmare. She has broken out of it several different ways (by bending bars, prying the door open, kicking the tray out and maybe escaping through the bottom) and wreaked havoc on the house. It seems once she gets out of it, she'll pick one thing to destroy (once was a book, another time a new bag of flour (!), etc.) and then she's okay. No accidents in the house, just her on the furniture & toys all over the place. Yesterday, we were successful in keeping her in it with zip ties and she seemed to sulk all night and not be herself.
I want her to be safe but I don't want her to think she's being punished or hate her crate. Any ideas? Thanks for sticking with me this far.