Hi Deb:
Sorry you are having this problem. I'll ask Dr. Hetts to comment here also.
This sounds like Anxiety to me. If he was in a "hard sided" kennel for a long time, those may be seen as more confining and
restrictiveRestrictive cardiomyopathy and perhaps he build up anxiety about being kenneled. That may be what you are seeing. I always recommend the wire kennels at least 1 and 1/2 times the dog's body length for crate training.
Also, because it is
summerSummers eve anti-itch, this could be
heatBabies and heat rashes
Heat emergencies
Heat rash
Infant heat rash
Tenosynovitis related. My German Shep also pants in his wire kennel at night. When the nights got warmer we began placing a fan on low blowing into his kennel and now he sleeps like a baby with no panting.
So, it may be either
headHead and face reconstruction
Head injury
Head lice
Indications of head injury
Radial head injury, or anxiety (and high anxiety can cause diarrhea).
RX: If it is anxiety related, your veterinarian can prescribe a nightly does of
Valium to ease the anxiety and after about 1-2 weeks he should become accustom to the new sleeping arrangements.
If it is the
heatBabies and heat rashes
Heat emergencies
Heat rash
Infant heat rash
Tenosynovitis try a fan.
One more thought, I like to give a dog who is confined to a kennel all night a small drink before going to sleep. this way if they get thirsty at night they won't wake you up whining for a drink. Both of you will sleep better.
As he gets older he should become more trustworthy at night and you can let him sleep outside of the kennel. But you will simply have to test / experiment with when that time is right.