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Originally Posted by labman Much of how well this works will depend on his previous experience and how long you leave him. Plus, dogs are individuals and some will accept things fine and others not. One thing that can ease living in a crate is a Kong filled with peanut butter. The kibble balls and cubes may be good too.
There are some things you can do. Feed him in the crate. Make sure he has toys. It is better to introduce an older dog to the crate gradually, but it sounds like you had little chance for that. I have suddenly introduced several dogs to the crate. I certainly wasn't about to leave a strange dog loose in my house over night or while I was at work. |
Also I would add: I think its best to put him a crate that is appropriate to his size. Don't move the crate from area to area, be consistent. Keep it comfortable - small pillow, blanket.
We keep the door to the crate open for our dog whenever we are home and he still hangs out in the there when he wants to nap ... or to get away from everyone.