Vindicarre wrote:
LadyKate wrote:
Sorry Vin, I disagree with you.
No, you don't. At least about this, hitting an animal is a different matter.
If you will go back and read my suggestions to RD, I advocated creating a place where the dog feels safe:
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Don't allow your dog to follow you from room to room. Your dog is unhealthily "addicted" to you. Make your dog spend time alone without you in the room (a dog bed or crate helps as it becomes a "calm spot"). Send the dog to the spot and tell it to stay until you release it. Start short and gradually increase.
That is what you are advocating. I completely disagree with the people that are saying that it's a good idea to "crate" the dog. That doesn't imply anything other than stuffing a dog in a crate, and thinking it's better because the dog can't get out and wreck stuff.
I'm pretty confused, dude...sounds like you are either telling me what I'm agreeing with or saying that you agree with kennel training your dog??
One of many personal examples: We had a dog that liked to jump on couches and beds to pee. She would not pee anywhere else. When left in a room alone, she would find something to destroy and something to poop on. When left alone at night she would whine incessantly. When bored, she would bark.
I started putting her in a kennel. No peeing on the bed, no peeing on the sofa, no poop on the floor, no barking or whining unless there was a stranger or she had to go to the bathroom.
She spent the day chained up outside, and spent the rest of the time in her kennel. She came out for walks, for eating, for going to the bathroom, and for limited amounts of "free time" in the house as long as someone was watching her.
She had to stay in her kennel....it actually taught her a lot and improved her behavior.
We have another dog who is much more obedient and does not require a kennel at all.