I will start off by saying I have always crated my poodles (for their safety) when I am not home and when I am sleeping. My previous dogs loved their kennels, even as puppies. They ran in when I said "bed time" or "bye byes in a car, no poodle" and they always had access to their kennel when I was home and often would go in there and hang out because they liked it.
I got a new puppy (toy poodle) last week and he seems to hate his kennel.... I threw food in, I sang songs to him about the kennel, praised him when he went near the kennel, etc... and he really really really doesn't want to go in. I seriously think he is angling to get into the bed and I don't think he wants me to leave him home alone (so far I haven't but this is not a long term solution) I do eventually get him in the kennel at night (not an easy feat - usually takes close to an hour!) but I need to find a better way. I don't want to traumatize him about something that must be part of his life....
The only time he actually likes the kennel is when he climbs on top of it to hang out... (see pic) This actually scares me a little because I'm afraid he will get hurt. (Though it is funny as anything.)
So my question - how can I make this better for him? Is there an escape-proof thing that I can put around it that will be a safe place for him to roam while he gets used to it? I am thinking something with a top and that has tiny holes he can't stick his tiny feet or mouth through. I want him to be safe and happy....
Thanks!
I got a new puppy (toy poodle) last week and he seems to hate his kennel.... I threw food in, I sang songs to him about the kennel, praised him when he went near the kennel, etc... and he really really really doesn't want to go in. I seriously think he is angling to get into the bed and I don't think he wants me to leave him home alone (so far I haven't but this is not a long term solution) I do eventually get him in the kennel at night (not an easy feat - usually takes close to an hour!) but I need to find a better way. I don't want to traumatize him about something that must be part of his life....
The only time he actually likes the kennel is when he climbs on top of it to hang out... (see pic) This actually scares me a little because I'm afraid he will get hurt. (Though it is funny as anything.)
So my question - how can I make this better for him? Is there an escape-proof thing that I can put around it that will be a safe place for him to roam while he gets used to it? I am thinking something with a top and that has tiny holes he can't stick his tiny feet or mouth through. I want him to be safe and happy....
Thanks!