
Thanks for the suggestion
Jkpal. We pretty much ignore him the best we can seeing that everything else hasn't worked. On occasion we leave him home when necessary. We leave him blocked off in a large recreation room with door looking outside and a straight view to the garage door that we leave from
(has his pee pad, water, toys, etc.) and even leave the TV on so he has some sounds. He also has his little sitting cushion on the couch, etc. The only difference is we aren't home. I also installed a NestCam so I can monitor him from my phone. He barks the entire time and even howls which is hilarious to watch. He goes constantly, stops to rest a few minutes and then starts up again. Many times we are gone for two or more hours - he just goes and goes and goes with more rest times in between!

I told the wife at this stage - let him bark and howl until his throats hurts - maybe he will figure it out. Now, he is the perfect pet when we are home and when he is in his Tote Bag shopping with us - yea, we do have a monster. Right now he is sitting on his little cushion watching TV with the wife - unreal! He just about has us completely trained!