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My dogs are terrified of the gates--any gates--even ones they could easily jump over...WHY? Because i am a clutz and i step over them and knock them over all the time--the noise is scary to them--so when they see me attempting to step over the gate, they back up three feet--and they never ever try to get over one--too scary. I suggest you know the gate down a dozen times and then see how Bo feels!
Ginny, that's so funny. It's the same here. After knocking down the gate a few times, my guys (even big Murph) are scared to death of it. They won't go anywhere near it.....it's magical.
LOL That's so good to know. Whatever it takes.
Ginny and Jane - I'm lol'ing because I thought it was just me. Same here - I've knocked them down so many times trying to step over them, the sound of them hitting the hardwoods scares my girls silly. They could both easily jump them - Eloise especially with her long giraffe legs and kangaroo springs, but neither would even think of getting close to a gate. Eloise is accustomed to my clumsiness now - but to this day, if Beasley sees me approaching a gate, she puts it in reverse and gets down flat on the floor lol! I agree with Jane, it's magical!
We've been consistent our "work schedule" and he doesn't resist the crate by whining anymore if we've tired him out sufficiently in the morning. My pup is noticing the "work schedule" and he'll start to relax and take a doze even if I'm off schedule haven't crated him by his normal time.
Crating him when you need to work may not be a forever thing, but he needs to get used to your schedule. Maybe one day you can still have the dog that lays sweetly by your feet while you work.. he's just not ready for it yet :)
I have an xtra tall baby gate I ordered off Amazon. It is ridiculously high and my standard dood has never attempted to jump it. I also second the idea of daycare a few days a week- it completely knocks Bennett out and you'll have a quiet house.
I just checked and Drs. Foster & Smith has a gate that's 41-inches tall. Wouldn't that be challenging for Bo to scale? And if that's not tall enough, there's a new gate from a company called, Rover, that stands 48-inches high and expands to 5 or 6 feet with the addition of extensions.
The World's Tallest Pet Gate Now Available from Rover Company
My suggestion is to consider one of these gates, but maybe more importantly, to teach him the "place" command. It's similar to "stay," but he would need to remain on top of a blanket or mat (as large or small as you choose) and still be able to move around, but not get off of it. You would teach him to remain on his "place," and he could be nearby you, but not bother you while you're working.
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