@Quercus:
Out of curiosity, where is he when he isn't able to run around the house? Our dogs are pretty much confined to our family room, and the dog room, where their crates are (or the bedroom at night for the bed dogs)…but I think most 'normal' people allow their dogs to roam the house. Just wondering what your set up is.
Our setup is pretty simple. We have a good size bathroom connected to our bedroom. It has really been the perfect setup in my opinion for raising Roo. It has a ceramic tile floor so in case there is any kind of accident during housebreaking its easy to clean up. Roo's crate fits between the wall that goes from the ceiling to the floor and a cabinet that extends from our sink. Actually his Kennel is right next to Miranda's Rolling makeup Artist Cabinet and fits in there perfectly. We also keep Bonzo's and Roo's Food in a plastic sealed container in the same room. So we really have just about everything we need for him.
Just so I do not get to graphic, as you know we visit Roo's Throne room several times a day. When we are in there, we make good use of the time by either petting Roo or playing fetch with one of Roo's favorite toys. We found most of Roo's Toy's at our local Big lots for around $3 each. These are the same AKC Toys they charge $9 in most other stores. Roo's favorite to chase it the Fox, so we bought 3 of them just in case he rips a hole in one.
When we leave Roo alone, which is not often, we have a metal gate with vertical bars that we purchase at Wal-mart. After looking at the high prices at Pet Smart, we decided we would look in the baby Dept at our local Wal-Mart and found what we were looking for. Roo does not seem to mind the gate, and this way we can leave the door to his crate open more and just close the gate.
Roo sleeps in his crate every night and usually goes in there during part of the day for his naps as well. He appears to be very happy and comfortable in this setup. We do not allow Roo in our bed.
Bonzo also has her own bed that is right next to the gate, that she can lay on when she is not in her crate. So she and Roo can see and even lick each other through the bars.
Miranda and I must not be normal people, because even Bonzo is crated when we leave the house. By the way Bonzo's crate is directly across from my side of the bed, and between our walk in closet door and Miranda's computer desk. Although I trust Bonzo totally, our crating policy keeps her safe and does not allow her to get in to trouble or be destructive when we are not around to supervise. It serves the same purpose for Roo.
Jason