| I suspected it might be dog/dog dependence. If that is the case, he needs more not less time seperated from Loki. When it is his turn out, make him stay with you. It would also probably be a good idea to have her crate in your bedroom or other place so that when they are both crated, he is not next to her. You need him to learn to be himself and to look to you for rewards and fun, not just Loki. Otherwise your training is going to be handicapped. You don't want a dog pack in your home, but two individual dogs that can enjoy themselves with each other but look to the people for the big rewards.
Even after she is well, limit their association time, seperate crating areas and give them each one-on-one with the people. |