Well done Barley

I know that there are heartfelt and differing views on the use of crates, with the implication by some that their use borders on cruelty (and like all things, if taken to extreme I can see how that could be the case). In my experience using a crate has been an absolute godsend with regard to allowing Louis to settle down, even in a strange place at night (as per bizzylizzy and hoover above). It has also been incredibly useful to be able to say to holiday lettings that would normally not allow a dog that ours is crated at night and on the odd occasion we might leave him in the evening - to the point where a booking that otherwise wouldn't be allowed has been agreed!
However, the major reason I am in favour has a lot to do with Louis' personality/temperament - as a youngster there were some issues with resource guarding and it rapidly became obvious that he took the 'responsibility' of being the dog of the house very seriously. Even now, when he is roaming free when I am at home, any noise (real or imagined) that he doesn't 'understand' is met with a noisy volley of woofage and he is very assertive with strangers who enter the house until he has made friends. The crate for him is somewhere where he feels that he can drop the reins of responsibility and truly relax - window cleaners, workmen, strangers - they can all walk past his crate when he is shut in and they may be lucky to get one eye opened - if Louis was out of his crate it would be a very different story. I feel less stressed under these circumstances, and more importantly it is patently obvious that Louis is happier as well. On a typical day Louis doesn't go back into his crate once he has woken up in the morning unless I need to go out, and if I do leave him the most it will be is a couple of hours - and on those occasions he has been known to stay in there for as long as an hour even after I have opened the door!! As a 7 year old mature dog the issue of resource guarding is no more and he is a very mellow dog now - but his use of, and love for his crate continues

We all make decisions based on our own experiences and our own dogs and being 'dogmatic' (sorry!) one way or the other isn't always helpful, so I hope that you have all the success in the world Clawson77 with whatever you decide - there is no 'right' or 'wrong' in my book, just what works for you and Barley and makes you both happy (so that by definition rules out extreme/excessive use of the crate)
Good Luck xxx
PS - love the name!