We have a rescue boxer, male, neutered, approx 4 years old. When we first brought him home 5 mos. ago, we tried leaving him loose in the house; that didn't work. So we crated him. That went well for about 4 1/2 months. As far as I can tell, nothing in our lives has changed. The crate is still in the same location, we give him Rescue Remedy, toys, a shirt that smells like us, leave music on, etc. He is only crated for 2-3 hrs, 3 days a week. It's not that bad.
About 1 1/2 mos. ago, we stopped giving him the Kong in the crate because he had completely scraped up his chin in his frantic efforts to get the peanut butter or treats out of the Kong. I mean, he has no chin-hair left.
Also, every time we took him out of the crate, we had to hose off the crate pan, because it was a swimming pool of drool.
So anyway, here's what he has done. Are you ready for this? About a month ago, he started to pull on the doors of his Midwest crate. We noticed that the doors were warped, so we put carabiners (mountain climbing clips) on the doors. We came home to find those totally bent out of shape and on the floor. About 2 weeks ago, he completely destroyed his MidWest crate. I mean, not only did he get out of it, it was unusable. And he destroyed the house after that. Oh yeah, and his teeth--they are a mess now.
So, then we were advised to get the best crate out there, the Kennel Aire Professional with 1" holes. He can't get his snout through the holes, we were told. Well, he was in there the first time for an hour, with no problems, but the second time, he got out. He squeezed himself through about a 4" space he had pulled apart. I couldn't believe my eyes, and I just started crying my eyes out, because I felt like I could no longer contain him. He was bleeding, and his teeth were even worse, but his tail was wagging. I felt sick.
What would you do? One article I read recommends aluminum-siding crates, like the kind hunters use. Those are cost prohibitive, $300-600. This weekend I am working for 3 days trying to keep him in the bedroom, not necessarily in the crate, but increasing the distance I can get from him. It's not going too well. We feel totally hopeless. Even reading about Clomicalm, I'm not sure how long it will take to have effect, if it works, and in the meantime, we have nowhere to keep him. Please give any advice you might have!!! Thanks.
About 1 1/2 mos. ago, we stopped giving him the Kong in the crate because he had completely scraped up his chin in his frantic efforts to get the peanut butter or treats out of the Kong. I mean, he has no chin-hair left.
Also, every time we took him out of the crate, we had to hose off the crate pan, because it was a swimming pool of drool.
So anyway, here's what he has done. Are you ready for this? About a month ago, he started to pull on the doors of his Midwest crate. We noticed that the doors were warped, so we put carabiners (mountain climbing clips) on the doors. We came home to find those totally bent out of shape and on the floor. About 2 weeks ago, he completely destroyed his MidWest crate. I mean, not only did he get out of it, it was unusable. And he destroyed the house after that. Oh yeah, and his teeth--they are a mess now.
So, then we were advised to get the best crate out there, the Kennel Aire Professional with 1" holes. He can't get his snout through the holes, we were told. Well, he was in there the first time for an hour, with no problems, but the second time, he got out. He squeezed himself through about a 4" space he had pulled apart. I couldn't believe my eyes, and I just started crying my eyes out, because I felt like I could no longer contain him. He was bleeding, and his teeth were even worse, but his tail was wagging. I felt sick.
What would you do? One article I read recommends aluminum-siding crates, like the kind hunters use. Those are cost prohibitive, $300-600. This weekend I am working for 3 days trying to keep him in the bedroom, not necessarily in the crate, but increasing the distance I can get from him. It's not going too well. We feel totally hopeless. Even reading about Clomicalm, I'm not sure how long it will take to have effect, if it works, and in the meantime, we have nowhere to keep him. Please give any advice you might have!!! Thanks.
. she is asleep on one of the beds. good luck.