Staring a new thread to receive any and all ideas to help Simba. His biggest behavior issue seems to be separation anxiety (that the rescue org. Assured me he did not have)
Symptoms:
immediate panic and incessant barking whenever I leave him inside the rv.
Running back and forth to the windows and pawing at the screens. (this last one caused me to buy a crate.)
Will go in the crate on his own and lay on his bed if the door is open. If I close the door, he gets agitated and starts barking and pawing at the door. He has even bent the bars almost enough to get his head out. I had to use Robogrips (thanks, Sarah) to bend them back into place.
Things I've tried:
Taking him for a long walk ( 1 hour this morning) to tire him out before putting him in the crate. Leaving him with a yummy chew toy or kong filled with a favorite treat. (he ignores it until I get back , then wants it)
Going out and coming in every few seconds, a couple of minutes, up to 15 minutes so he sees that I leave and come back.
Ignoring him when I come in until he is quiet and calm in he crate, before greeting him and letting him out.
Rewarding him for being quiet even if only 10 seconds....which is about his limit.
I realize he is still a puppy (10 months) and is going to chew. So he has chew toys which is the only thing I saw him chewing until last night. He had been spending the night quietly on the floor beside the bed, or in his crate with the door open. I don't let him sleep on the bed with me because 1 there's not a lot of room, 2 Bandit gets up there in the night,3 I think I have a little allergy issue and don't want him that close at night. Last night he apparently got up on the couch and chewed up Bandit's harness which was there and one of my power cords which was charging my MiFi. I didn't blame or punish him, but will not be able to leave him free to roam in the rv at night any more.
So I asked the vet about meds...and m going to try that along with training for a month and see if they help. I am frustrated more at myself than at Simba, because I obviously don't know what to do.