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Hi - I got my dog only just over a month ago. He is a 22 month old shih tzu. He was with his first owner until 8 months, and his second until December when I got him. The previous owner said he was fine when she was out, but she did have another shih tzu, so he was never really alone. Whenever I go out, even if it's just to the bins, he barks and gets distressed. I've tried him in the kitchen, but he managed to get up to the surfaces somehow and destroyed the kitchen!! Lol. So I was recommended to use a crate. However he is so distressed in the crate that he has in just a half dozen times on his own bent approximately a third of the bars really badly trying to escape. He barks the whole time I'm out (the longest has been 2 hours). It was suggested that I try building up the amount of time he was in the crate while I was at home, with him having his Kong in there with him, but as when I'm out he's far too upset to show any interest in the Kong, and he is still desperately trying to escape and barking, even when I'm in the room, and even when I only put him in for two minutes. I'm at the point of thinking he's obviously more distressed by the crate than anything, and so I think I may have to abandon that. He's fine in his small dog (plastic cat style) carrier in the car, so it's not the size of the crate, which is a reasonable size, as the car one is only as big as him really! He also poo's and wee's in the crate even though he's only just been before I go out. When I come back him and the crate are in a right mess because he's spread it around nicely for me!! I am at a loss as to what to do. I don't want him to destroy my sitting room, but at the same time, I don't want him to be this distressed every time I go out. Consequently I'm now just avoiding going out altogether - not the answer I know, but it's where things are at. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks Oh, and he's wearing an Adaptil collar (the pheromones one) - it hasn't helped with the crate issue though, although it has helped him in other ways.