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    May I ask why she must be crated in the basement??? All she wants is to be with her humans. I would suggest trying to crate her in one of the main room sin the house. She has got to want to gon in thecrate, since you have only had her a little while give her time to adjust.
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    Quote Originally Posted by critter crazy
    May I ask why she must be crated in the basement??? All she wants is to be with her humans.

    knew this would bring comment... love dogs, but they are dogs after all. New-ish house that I want to keep newish.....

    I would suggest trying to crate her in one of the main room sin the house.

    .....also not room for the large cage in the living room, hence she is downstairs.

    She has got to want to gon in thecrate, since you have only had her a little while give her time to adjust.

    [B]I have always just been able to pick up and put a puppy in the crate without trauma. Can't do that too well with her....[B/]
    Thanks...She is quiet again. I need to go see her and take her outside. I am patient, just trying to get help in advance, in case she continues this barking.

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    The good news is that she is quiet now for the night. The bad news is that she wet in her crate.

    I know she is used to going in her cage at the spca, so I am wondering about how effective crate training will even be with her... Hadn't thought about that before... my bad.

    I will give her some time to adjust, and me, since we have been dogless for 1.5 years, and the last dog was a 7# yorkie... quite a different experience!

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    I almost said something about the crate last night. You mentioned it was roomy.... just how large is it? A properly sized crate should be no larger than she needs to stand up, turn around, and lay down. Anything more and she'll pee in one corner and sleep in another.

    Congrats on signing up for the doggy class. Where do you live, I could very well be teaching you

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    Dogs are social animals. They live in packs in the wild. Being isolated in teh basement doesn't feel good to her, and never will.

    Can you move the crate upstairs, to an area where she can see people when she is in her crate? That would be a huge first step in helping her adjust.

    Here is a link which you may find helpful:
    http://www.bichonfriseusa.com/index....ational%20mark

    Please don't be put off by the fact that this is a bichon website. Most of the articles apply to ALL dogs, all sizes. Scroll down, watching the middle column, until you get to Puppy Info. In this section, you will see several articles specific to your question. Housetraining 101 has a section on crate training your dog. Again this applies for ANY dog, and should provide you with some ideas and suggestions.

    Nurturing Basics also talks about the use of the crate, so check that one out as well.

    I hope these articles give you some things to think about. Best wishes with your new dog!
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    She needs to be around " her people" to help her adjust to things. As far as wetting in her crate- she probably just held it too long.
    Remember- its not easy to adopt to a dog - especially with one you have no history on at all. She needs love, time and patience.

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    Please don't take my question as a put down, but can you say why you
    adopted the dog ? What were your hopes & expectations for this dog? Thanks.
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    Thanks to all for your advice and replies. We are in Northern Kentucky, so I doubt you will be our trainer, catnapper!

    Lizbud, no offence taken. We have had dogs off and on for years. We have been dogless for about a year and a half, are settled into our new home, and wanted a family pet. We were looking at a different dog last weekend that had been fostered for a couple of years, and was housebroken and crate trained already. (We were rejected by the agency, as we don't have a fenced yard.) The new dog knows nothing. I also did not realize she would have such an aversion to the crate. Must be some history there.

    As to the size, the wire cage is a bit too large for her. However, we do have an airline crate that is abaout half a size too small (she can turn around and lay down, but has to duck to stand up) which we put in the kitchen, and she is doing very well in it, except she refuses to go in by herself.

    She pottied in the basement, but that was our fault. We had just taken her out, and then bathed her (she stank... the spca is a pretty gross place) and took her back downstairs to dry a bit, and oops! should have taken her out again after the bath. She has wet nicely outside twice, and received praise, not too lavish... few pats and ear rubs and "go potty, good girl" s. She is so starved for attention that just looking at her seems to make her happy!

    We just went on a nice walk around the block, and she is playing in the basement with my 10 year old daughter. She loves "bo-bo" (loofah dog from petsmart) and will play fetch, even brings is back and lets go!

    You forget a lot of things in not having a dog for a while, and we have no experience with adopting a non-puppy stray!

    Oh, and she will not always be in the basement. It is just unfinished, fairly empty, and a great place to run and play, and no carpeting to soil. (there is a large rug) We want a companion, but need to get her to learn some manners and housetraining before she can be loose in the house. Just like with training a puppy. She does seem to be smart, though she will not "work for cookies"...

    thanks again!

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