Originally Posted by redvalaria
(Post 2767690)
I have two, and I love them so much, we got my Dad one to keep him company. My mother is wheelchair bound and dad has to do a LOT to help her.
I run two successful businesses, have 2 other dogs, 3 cats, and a couple of kids running around and I still manage to cook, iron, clean and all the other things without caging my dogs.
He doesn't sound like he is getting the contact he needs, or the stimulation. They don't just "go bad" because the lady down the block spoiled hers. My oldest yorkie is opinonated, but is the best behaved dog in the house. Largely because we taught him manners. How is your pup going to learn all crated up? I have one who sleeps in a crate, and is crated in the car most of the time or if we have some special cirmcumstance (like a lot of people in the house and I am afraid he might get out the door) but, apart from that he is giving free run of at least the downstairs. He is 8 months old now and finally housebroken, but he is confident enough that we are there for him, so he doesn't NEED to be crated, he doesn't behave badly to attract attention.
I think you need to re-evaluate your training methods and just because he is small, doesn't mean he can't do some things, if he bites the cord, tell him NO, be firm, but don't lock him up! how will he ever learn if he never experiences things? |