SaddlePsych'D
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Hi folks
Wondering if anyone has any ideas/tips for pushing our crate training with Ivy in the right direction?
Going in the crate has never been a problem. She didn't have one when she arrived with but we bought one put it in the spot where her bed was, placed her bedding in it with a blanket on top, and she took herself straight in from day one. We haven't had much cause to close the door - she has the kitchen at night and the downstairs of the house when we're out, all with no problems - but want to be in a position where we can have her in there with the door closed should situations arise where its useful. For example, an emergency family situation came up a couple of weeks ago where it really would have been important for her to be able to be in the crate but she just wasn't ready, it was worked around but really wasn't ideal. I'm also thinking situations staying away from home, including some work I'm doing staying with family and Ivy needs to come with me but it just wouldn't be safe for her to be roaming the house while I'm working. It won't add up to more actual time in the crate but the door will need to be shut for the time she's in there.
I've been working on building up the time with the door closed and she's doing pretty well but we're not consistent, she doesn't get highly stressed or freak out but does whine/occasionally her version of barking in short bursts. Having her walk beforehand helps, any time she gets a nice chew/Kong/Lickmat it's in the crate and with the door closed, she gets rewarded for being calm, and if she does start to whine I wait until she is quiet before going to let her out.
I'm just feeling a bit stuck/puzzled about how to get more consistent. She's not bothered by the time in there, because it's her spot, she's not told to go there but that's where she spend a lot of her time snoozing quite happily of her own accord but closing the door seems to be a bit of an issue. I don't think it's a separation thing either - some evenings she'll come and hang out with us on the sofa but most often she chooses the crate.
The only thing I can think to try more of is to see what difference it makes with me being out of the house completely. She's done about 10 mins shut in crate with no problems, and with crate open she can do 4-5 hours home alone. She does protest a bit when I go upstairs, this has improved since she's been with us, so wondering if it's a frustration thing.
Wondering if anyone has any ideas/tips for pushing our crate training with Ivy in the right direction?
Going in the crate has never been a problem. She didn't have one when she arrived with but we bought one put it in the spot where her bed was, placed her bedding in it with a blanket on top, and she took herself straight in from day one. We haven't had much cause to close the door - she has the kitchen at night and the downstairs of the house when we're out, all with no problems - but want to be in a position where we can have her in there with the door closed should situations arise where its useful. For example, an emergency family situation came up a couple of weeks ago where it really would have been important for her to be able to be in the crate but she just wasn't ready, it was worked around but really wasn't ideal. I'm also thinking situations staying away from home, including some work I'm doing staying with family and Ivy needs to come with me but it just wouldn't be safe for her to be roaming the house while I'm working. It won't add up to more actual time in the crate but the door will need to be shut for the time she's in there.
I've been working on building up the time with the door closed and she's doing pretty well but we're not consistent, she doesn't get highly stressed or freak out but does whine/occasionally her version of barking in short bursts. Having her walk beforehand helps, any time she gets a nice chew/Kong/Lickmat it's in the crate and with the door closed, she gets rewarded for being calm, and if she does start to whine I wait until she is quiet before going to let her out.
I'm just feeling a bit stuck/puzzled about how to get more consistent. She's not bothered by the time in there, because it's her spot, she's not told to go there but that's where she spend a lot of her time snoozing quite happily of her own accord but closing the door seems to be a bit of an issue. I don't think it's a separation thing either - some evenings she'll come and hang out with us on the sofa but most often she chooses the crate.
The only thing I can think to try more of is to see what difference it makes with me being out of the house completely. She's done about 10 mins shut in crate with no problems, and with crate open she can do 4-5 hours home alone. She does protest a bit when I go upstairs, this has improved since she's been with us, so wondering if it's a frustration thing.