Update on how the crate training is going in The Land of Oz. So the transition from pee pads to the outdoors threw little Ozzie in to a complete state of confusion. Yes, I did move some used pads outside, we tried it all, to no avail. My boy that passed away last month was crate trained and even so much as to potty on command. So little Ozzie had to return to crate training 101 this past Sunday. He's had pretty much free run of the house while I was awake and I even made the mistake of allowing him to sleep with me. He did not take too kindly to the closed door on his crate. Wow! I never imagined something so little and adorable could drive me to tears. He would not stop hollering at the top of his lungs. I went through two days of this non-stop the moment that door closed until I opened it again. I could not make phone calls, I could not even think straight. This was not about him being unsure of a new environment; he's completely over that. This was undiluted temper tantrums at their best. Okay maybe this is a bit too much information, but I am in my early 50s and very hormonal, also very emotional still from the recent loss of Reu; these tantrums were not faring well with me at all. I was at the end of my rope. So I called his breeder and she told me to pick up the crate about 6 inches off the floor and drop it, if that didn't work, then roll it. Wow, I thought this was a little harsh; but my nerves were completely shot and I was desperate. So I did it. IT WORKED! Trying to drop or roll a XXL 48" wire crate can be quite the challenge but it paid off well. Ozzie can be quite a handful at times and a little Casanova at others. He can be very mouthy. He barks at Toola for eating her food or drinking from the community water bowl. He barks at her for not wanting to play with him; he barks at the cat. You get the message, he's very verbal. Dropping the crate every time he would start barking and before he got into a full blown tantrum let him know that behavior would not be tolerated. It's Friday today and we have had mostly peace since Tuesday when I started this. So the routine is:
- Wake up-directly outside until all paperwork is completed with a limit of 30 minutes. If all paperwork has been completed then there is play time. If his paperwork has not been completed then back in the crate for another 30 minutes or he's desperate to go potty.
- playtime in the house and outside off and on until tired. Once tired, he goes back in the crate.
- Wake up from nappy nap, the above routine ensues until bedtime.
- Bedtime he goes in the crate and the crate is covered with a lightweight blanket.



















