Move his bed from the closet, shut the door and give him a new start. Surround his bed in its new location with high-value treats(such as boiled chicken pieces) and occasionally drop a little piece of chicken in his bed in its new location for the next two weeks - this is very important. He's got to think this change is just wonderful and brings him lots of rewards - delish FOOD! Unexpected FOOD! He'll love it after a bit, thinking wow, I've won the lottery here. His bed has become his position of power in the closet and it's not good for him or he wouldn't be growling and retreating to it when he's insecure.
Start him on the Nothing In Life Is Free type program so that he has to earn everything, even his dinner, by performing a small task, such as sitting and waiting for 60 seconds until he can approach the bowl. Just keep him back with your hand until he gets the idea no food until you say "Dindin" or "Release" of whatever word you want. Have him sit before he goes potty outside. Have him lie down on command before you hand him a toy - that sort of thing. Feral and wild dogs and wolves are happy in their homes and they live in this heirarchal type atmosphere just great and have no anxieties and need to feel insecure. They know they have to behave to get what they need and they become a happy member of their little wild family by fitting in - not acting out. But they work for and respond to their leader and behave absolutely according to their alpha leader's wishes - period. The NILIF program will help to reteach this. This will re-orient him that he does indeed have a leader and his leader will protect him and keep him safe and secure.
Also, work on leaving with him. Take up his bed where he can't get to it. Give him a lovely food-stuffed kong toy when he's been food-free for 4 or 5 hours, sit down and watch him playing with it, take up your keys and purse to go and sit back down and watch him. Don't go anywhere. Just sit there. Keep repeating this for a day or two on a weekend over and over, giving him different things to chew on or play with as you get ready to go but don't.
After a day or two of this, when he's playing with his kong, get your keys/purse, watch him for a while then get up and without saying one word to him or looking in his direction, just like an alpha wolf, walk out of your door outside. Shut it. Stand there 60 seconds and walk back in, DO NOT NOTICE HIM AT ALL, put your things away and sit back down where you usually sit when you watch him with his kong toy. Repeat this over & over and keep increasing your times outside to let him know momma will be back. He'll soon grow to accept your leaving without thinking a thing of it - he'll know he gets a good thing to play with and some good food, momma will be back and he'll accept it. B4 long, he will just accept your leaving without any toys or kongs or anything. After a while, you can put his bed back down - he won't need it for power or insecurity - only for napping while waiting patiently for momma. Good luck!
__________________ Jeanie and Tibbe One must do the best one can. You may get some marks for a very imperfect answer: you will certainly get none for leaving the question alone. C. S. Lewis
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