Think about it like this, if you were teaching your dog a stay you wouldn’t teach it to sit and then expect it to go straight to sitting for 5mins with you 30ft away. You would first slowly build up the distance then when you were happy with that go back to shorter distances but for longer times until it came together. Crate trainings the same start off slowly with it being short times with the door shut ie 1 second then build up the time slowly. Once you have that try leaving the room but again but because you have upped it from you being in the room to him being alone bring the time you leave for back down to a second and build up.
Hes very young and I honestly wouldn’t of expected him to of stopped play biting already. You have to be thinking of things long term as in months not weeks. Taking him out for socialisation walks and letting him play with other vaccinated dogs will help stimulate him, I would also start hand feeding him one of his meals and doing little bits of clicker training with him during the day. At his age doing a minute or two at a time will be plenty. Make sure only good things happen when your around.
Hes not throwing a strop when your not around hes just entertaining him self, he doesn’t realise your walls are not fair game. Show him how to play with his toys, also reward everything good he does so if he picks up a toy reward him, lying nice reward him, gets in his bed reward him etc.
Hi CCG
I'm doing all the ghings you suggest for everyghing but the crate. Although he's my third cocker, he's the first one I have used with a crate. I have just spent 10 minutes feeding treats whilst raising hands, moving them auickly paxt him, grabbing neck, nose, etc, (I say grab I do't mean violently), and he's already less bitey to my hands. He's also willingly gone in the crate to eat his dinner.
He is constantly praised, which is why I have felt very down about the wall biting. He's currently demolishing a frozen carrot.
He's a great little man and I am not out to break his spirit.
He sometimes willingly goes into his travel crate which is enclosed with a wire door, but only allows the door shut if we are in the car.
Mum is off for a week of respite from tomorrow so I will attempt the crate training then.
With regard other training; he's learning quickly and enjoying it . I don't expect play biting to stop yet either. He slso plays nicely without my interaction as long as I am right next to him. He's not going out for another couple of weeks and I bet he's as stir crazy as me LOL.
Sorry to sound so lame but I have never experienced wall biting and brick dust can't be too good for a small pupst!