mnp13 wrote:And I'd also feed her dinner in her crate.
Dan+Bec13 wrote:Thanks everyone. I think we are going ot move the crate back until she becomes a little more friendly to getting in without us shoving her. The biggest problem with dinner in the crate is it takes her forever to go in and eat and she takes a mouthful then runs out. She is a funny little dog. Then we have one more big problem, keeping Maddie from going in there and "helping" Rose finish her food. Maddie is a huge bitch.
maberi wrote:Dan+Bec13 wrote:Thanks everyone. I think we are going ot move the crate back until she becomes a little more friendly to getting in without us shoving her. The biggest problem with dinner in the crate is it takes her forever to go in and eat and she takes a mouthful then runs out. She is a funny little dog. Then we have one more big problem, keeping Maddie from going in there and "helping" Rose finish her food. Maddie is a huge bitch.
Won't she eat if you just close the door?
Dan+Bec13 wrote:No one is sounding harsh and I understand what you are saying. To answer the question that's a big maybe. We have done that with her and she had ate her food, but also she will just leave it or spill it all over the crate. Maybe it's just been so long since I have had to be kind of a "bastard" to a dog and I'm just playing into her game.
madremissy wrote:
Disclaimer. She does not pull the sheet in and Gotty does. He has been crate trained since he was a little baby so he loves his crate. If your dogs shreds anything or will pull a blanket or sheet in don't do it.
TheRedQueen wrote:Clicker training an abused mule to go into a stall...the same methods I'd use for a dog fearful of a crate:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCtrtbdXkVw
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