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Hi Lisa,
Thank you for adopting Charlie and trying to help him. We have a group here for owners of dogs with fear, anxiety and other related issues. Lots of discussions and suggestions for dogs with separation anxiety, crate anxiety, etc:
http://www.doodlekisses.com/group/mentalhealth
Lisa, I am so sorry Charlie and you are going through all this, but thankful that you adopted him and want to get through this with him. Right now, Charlie is figuring out why he is in a new home, learning the lay of the land, and just overwhelmed. Things may change as his true personality emerges, but that will take a few more weeks. Just imagine if everything you knew and loved was taken from you and you had to start over. Join the group Karen is talking about. There are things you can do to desensitize your dog to your leaving and maybe a crate is not for Charlie at all. A trainer would be a huge help and down the road, if it continues, the vet can prescribe medicine that can help. I hope over time it gets better, but right now, he is not himself. Good luck!
I don't have experience with this either but the group and it's members will have advice I hope. You are goodhearted to have adopted Charlie.
First of all, it is wonderful of you to adopt Charlie and give this guy a second chance at a good life. I don't deal with separation anxiety in my dogs, but I've read a lot because I do have other issues with my younger guy, and here are some things that may help.
Good luck, and again I give you lots of credit for doing this. Please keep us posted.
Some folks on DK don't care for Cesar, but this video really helped me to understand the psychology of crating a dog. Just this week, I had to go back to the basics when Buster reached the Flight Instinct Period of development and was apprehensive about going to bed for the night. I am sitting with him for a little longer and he is readjusting very well to his bedtime routine. Yay!
http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/nat-geo-wild/shows-1/dog-...
Someone posted this link the other day and wow! did it help me when we hit the wall last week. I am so thankful for the support provided on DK.
I have no advice for this, just wanted to say that you are wonderful for taking him out of that situatiuon and with time things will get easier. I hope Wilson can adjust too-keep us posted!
Your vet should be able to help with the car sickness. My daughter's dog gets motion sickness, though not quite as bad as your Charlie, and her vet gave her something to help with it. Also, try to make sure Charlie doesn't eat for an hour or two before going in the car and try to keep the car very cool for him. My Charlie got carsick once (on a long distance move) and those things helped. Also, his anxiousness could be exacerbating the carsickness. My Charlie is also a very anxious doodle and simply cannot be crated. We would put him in a separate room with a baby gate (not sure how big your guy is, mine is a mini) until we were comfortable that he wouldn't destroy the house. Now he gets free reign of the house and does fine. The anxiety group can be alot of help, I know they were to me. You are very special for giving this guy a good home. I believe that once he settles in and knows you are his forever home things will start to get better. Good luck!
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