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May 19, 2011

I have a 1 year old rescue that hates the crate and barks the entire time it is in the crate. When we let her out she is wild. What should we do?

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Hello,

I did read pretty much the whole site. Couldn't find a question completely like this one and it is probably something other people deal with.

We have a really good GSD. She is easy to train and easy to live with. We have not had her that long, but she is 1 year old (rescued).

When we kennel her for any length of time, she tries to get out of the kennel non-stop and barks non-stop. I understand that we can use the e-collar to fix the barking problem. Again, like another of your questions, the 1 min, 2 min, 5 min does not work. When we get her out of the kennel she is hyper beyond belief. Usually runs around jumping, spinning, barking, and then drinks up a whole bowl of water. Last night we kenneled her for only about 1 hour. We waited until about 1 hour after she ate and let her go to the bathroom prior. She puked in the kennel (looked like her whole meal + any treats she might have had). My guess is that she is working herself into a frenzy in the kennel and got so worked up after dinner that she couldn't hold her meal. I assume she will eventually grow to like her kennel and understand that she can't dig her way out (which she tries to do - This is a metal crate with a plastic tray, so isn't very 'diggable'). Anything else I can do? I work out of my house during the day, but usually do not kennel her unless I am away on business for the day. Should I kennel her every day even if I am home to prove to her that is what she will be doing during the day?

Thanks,
Drew
Cindy
Cindy Cindy's Answer:
More than anything this is an obedience issue. The dog needs to learn that a large part of its life is to follow what the pack leader (you) wants. So, obedience training - correct obedience training - is one of the biggest issues. I can almost guarantee you that this dog will not mind under distraction. When you do not have control when the dog comes out of the crate you are telling me the dog is not trained.

I would keep this dog in the crate almost all the time. I would only allow it out when I took it outside. It may take a week or so but such is the life of a dog. They do not control your life - you control theirs.

Its your choice to have the dog wear a no bark collar (I would set it on low level) or just put up with the barking. Eventually it will stop.

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