bonkersboris
Boxer Pal
Hi
I have a gorgeous male boxer called Boris who is almost 9 months old. He's very active and lovable. He adores company, both other dogs and people. When he was younger, I gradually introduced some 'alone time' to get him used to it e.g. when I went to the shop or supermarket or popped to my mum's,and eventually a few hours (4). At first he was fine but then he started becoming destructive, chewing anything that was within reach and the worse thing is he will jump on the sofa and push the bottom cushions off and 'dig' the sofa damaging it. I could see he must be distressed at being alone so now he's not alone for any longer than an hour or so and I take him to doggy day-care each day while I'm at work (which he adores). But now I have this issue of him being destructive if he's alone and I don't know what to do about it - there are times he has to be alone so this habit can't continue.
I have a crate but to be honest the training has failed with that, he's so distressed in it. He has not taken to that at all, despite me trying and following training instructions and tips (he's been great for training for everything else, responded to positive training brilliantly, he managed instructions really well and sits as good as gold in the car). He is a very active boy, he's currently alseep by my feet
but throughout the day he's usually playing with his toys and goes in and out of the garden to play and throw his ball around. I don't think he can handle being contained/restricted in the crate because of his energy levels.
Our house is open plan downstairs so I can't close the door to the lounge so I tried a baby gate so he stayed in the kitchen when I went out (he has a dog flap and a secure garden he can go in and out of when he pleases), but he managed to jump right over the gate in about 10 seconds (we snuck and watched him do it through the window) and another time he pushed it over!!!
I also make sure he has a good walk before I leave him, he has lots of toys (have tried putting some away and rotating them to keep his interest) which he loves to play with... I have kongs which I stuff with some of his favourite food, I leave chews and biscuits for him, I leave the TV on, but nothing stops him from digging the sofa up. He has never ever been destructive when one of us is with him, so I'm assuming this is separation anxiety. Although... it's worth noting that when he goes to doggy day care he doesn't mind me not coming with him when he goes to play, and when we went on holiday he stayed there overnight for a few days he was fine...so the anxiety must be related to being alone, not because I am not there.
I considered getting another dog as I think this will help him, but I live in rented accommodation so have to be careful (this landlord wouldn't mind, but if I have to move then would another landlord be so easy going?)
Have hit a bit of a brick wall re how best to deal with this.... anyone else had similar issues?
Thanks x
I have a gorgeous male boxer called Boris who is almost 9 months old. He's very active and lovable. He adores company, both other dogs and people. When he was younger, I gradually introduced some 'alone time' to get him used to it e.g. when I went to the shop or supermarket or popped to my mum's,and eventually a few hours (4). At first he was fine but then he started becoming destructive, chewing anything that was within reach and the worse thing is he will jump on the sofa and push the bottom cushions off and 'dig' the sofa damaging it. I could see he must be distressed at being alone so now he's not alone for any longer than an hour or so and I take him to doggy day-care each day while I'm at work (which he adores). But now I have this issue of him being destructive if he's alone and I don't know what to do about it - there are times he has to be alone so this habit can't continue.
I have a crate but to be honest the training has failed with that, he's so distressed in it. He has not taken to that at all, despite me trying and following training instructions and tips (he's been great for training for everything else, responded to positive training brilliantly, he managed instructions really well and sits as good as gold in the car). He is a very active boy, he's currently alseep by my feet
Our house is open plan downstairs so I can't close the door to the lounge so I tried a baby gate so he stayed in the kitchen when I went out (he has a dog flap and a secure garden he can go in and out of when he pleases), but he managed to jump right over the gate in about 10 seconds (we snuck and watched him do it through the window) and another time he pushed it over!!!
I also make sure he has a good walk before I leave him, he has lots of toys (have tried putting some away and rotating them to keep his interest) which he loves to play with... I have kongs which I stuff with some of his favourite food, I leave chews and biscuits for him, I leave the TV on, but nothing stops him from digging the sofa up. He has never ever been destructive when one of us is with him, so I'm assuming this is separation anxiety. Although... it's worth noting that when he goes to doggy day care he doesn't mind me not coming with him when he goes to play, and when we went on holiday he stayed there overnight for a few days he was fine...so the anxiety must be related to being alone, not because I am not there.
I considered getting another dog as I think this will help him, but I live in rented accommodation so have to be careful (this landlord wouldn't mind, but if I have to move then would another landlord be so easy going?)
Have hit a bit of a brick wall re how best to deal with this.... anyone else had similar issues?
Thanks x