We have set up an area for Honey within the downstairs bathroom and hall way, that is adjacent to the lounge. There is a baby gate between these two, and Vanilla is in the lounge. Honey could see Vanilla if she sat at one end of the gate.
When we are together we spend the time in the actual lounge, so I think this could be in part what the issue is for Honey.
OH had to go out yesterday for about 30min, and again this morning for a similar amount of time. Honey unfortunately has howled the place down and also soiled the crate on both occasions. The crate is not locked so she had the space up to the baby gate. There was a mat down for any accidents. OH has not managed to spend to much time in doing leave alone within this area, but when we have done it she is OK for a few minutes. I know it needs more training and will get better, but maybe the setup is wrong?
We feed Honey in the crate etc. and I know it is pushing it for the 30min. but these appointments could not be helped. Of course we need to build this up as soon OH will be going back to work for half a day. So at most Honey would be left alone is about 2 ½ hours. Of course Vanilla is fine.
I can’t work out is it that Honey is not happy in that room with the setup or is it that she can smell/see Vanilla and wants to be near her. Thing is Vanilla goes upstairs once Honey starts to howl so I think that could make the situation worse.
Is it worth moving the crate and set up a play pen within the actual lounge and see how that works given how the interaction has been between the two? I can’t necessarily see them playing through the gate, as Vanilla does not go into Honeys area.
Could it be in part that because OH has been at home and is doing everything that Honey is getting to attached? The problem on that part is that OH got upset when we got Vanilla and she got to attached to me, even though we shared things. This caused plenty of arguments, so I have tried to take a step back, but I am now wondering if that maybe is not that wise after all.
Appreciate any pointers…
When we are together we spend the time in the actual lounge, so I think this could be in part what the issue is for Honey.
OH had to go out yesterday for about 30min, and again this morning for a similar amount of time. Honey unfortunately has howled the place down and also soiled the crate on both occasions. The crate is not locked so she had the space up to the baby gate. There was a mat down for any accidents. OH has not managed to spend to much time in doing leave alone within this area, but when we have done it she is OK for a few minutes. I know it needs more training and will get better, but maybe the setup is wrong?
We feed Honey in the crate etc. and I know it is pushing it for the 30min. but these appointments could not be helped. Of course we need to build this up as soon OH will be going back to work for half a day. So at most Honey would be left alone is about 2 ½ hours. Of course Vanilla is fine.
I can’t work out is it that Honey is not happy in that room with the setup or is it that she can smell/see Vanilla and wants to be near her. Thing is Vanilla goes upstairs once Honey starts to howl so I think that could make the situation worse.
Is it worth moving the crate and set up a play pen within the actual lounge and see how that works given how the interaction has been between the two? I can’t necessarily see them playing through the gate, as Vanilla does not go into Honeys area.
Could it be in part that because OH has been at home and is doing everything that Honey is getting to attached? The problem on that part is that OH got upset when we got Vanilla and she got to attached to me, even though we shared things. This caused plenty of arguments, so I have tried to take a step back, but I am now wondering if that maybe is not that wise after all.
Appreciate any pointers…