Thanks to all of you for the encouragement. I know that a lot of Chewy's behavior stems from fear and insecurity. I want her to enjoy the camping and outings as much as I do, not be stressed by the whole thing.
Echo, the crate is not a problem. I'm a firm believer in crate training, always have been, always will be. All of my dogs have been crate trained. Chewy slept and spent time in a crate since I got her, and she didn't start sleeping in the bed until she was 8 months old. When she's at the granddaughter's when I can't take her with me, she sleeps in a crate. All of the GD's dogs sleep in crates. She's not happy about not being in the bedroom, tho. In fact, I leave the crate out all of the time and she'll crawl in there to nap during the day.
I'M the one having a problem with the crate, I'm used to that warm little bod snuggled up to me at night.
Janice, her name is Chewbaca, from Star Wars, 'cause that's what she looked like when she was little. Maybe if I had given her a girlie name she might have lived up to it? Actually, I've never had a problem with her chewing stuff up, started her young on substituting toys for destructive chewing and she learned that one really well. She's actually pretty smart for a Chi.
Yeah Liz, the no affection is actually turning out to be the hardest for me. I've slipped up a couple of times....sigh. Found out today when I took her to the vet that she highly recommends Jennifer as her trainer of choice. Whew! Glad to hear that!
So after a bite to eat, we're headed out for a walk.
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