Lose the crate
And I thought I was the only one!!
I suggest leaving him out of the crate when you are not at home. However, before doing so, you should place the plants and EVERYTHING else that he can get his paws on somewhere that he won't have access to. Most people won't recommend this b/c the puppy is safer in his crate. While this is true, everyones circumstance is different; therefore, different measures need to be taken to get the most enjoyment out of your pup.
I had the same problem that you experience (see previous post on the "training forum"). However, I stopped using the crate after just a few days and several hours of cleaning up a poopy crate. I can't believe that you have had the patience to put up/clean up with this for months! You should definately be commended, or perhaps committed (just kidding)!
So, Champ now has free reign of the house when we are not home (for the past 2 months). Like your pup, he does not chew furniture. However, he will chew/tear up other things (only when we are not home) if they are not put up (example: found the telephone book scattered over the house one day when we came home). So, before we leave each day we make sure that nothing is left out that he can get into.
Champ is perfectly house trained when we are home (always goes to door when need to go out and Never has an accident). However, he poops and pees in the house when we leave. Although this still stinks, it is much much much easier to clean up a pile of poop on the carpet than clean out the crate and the dog. I am conviced that this is the result of some type of sepearation anxiety. We have used several strategies to eliminate this, and Champ made it though the entire last week without an accident in the house, yea!!!!!!!!!!
If you plan to try this I can give you more specific info. on everything that we went through, during this process. We got a lot of advice from several of our friends who are vets. You can drop me an email:
jay00420@aol.com
You have been so patient for this long, so DON'T GIVE UP NOW!!!! If you are willing to try a few different things (which will take far less time than cleaning that poopy crate), everything will work out.
Good Luck, and please feel free to email me if you want more specifics. I know how frusturating this can be!