What if Kongs (or other hollow bones) stuffed with treats don't work? I have 2 siberian huskies; one is 3 yrs old and the puppy is about 8-9 weeks. My older dog is crate trained and looooves his crate. My puppy...not so much. She too is a five-alarm wailer (and my neighbors are WAY too nice to complain, but I know it irks them as they have commented how "quiet" my older dog is).
It took my older husky about 3 days to acclimate to his crate which I'm beginning to think is an abnormally awesome record. My puppy is having a very difficult time--I've been feeding her in there for every meal and giving her special toys when she's in. Unfortunately, the minute I leave the room (or even go into the closet), she will bust out a high-pitched scream like a seasoned Italian opera singer followed by a series of growls, even when there's a Kong filled with peanut butter and kibble under her nose. Even when my older dog is in his crate and in the room with her, she'll still do her best imitation of a yowling cat.
I've tried all kinds of things to quiet her down: sheet over the crate (they both have the hard plastic crates, not the wires), special crate-designated toys and treats, hot water bottle, a ticking clock, small radio...even when I am in bed and reading out loud to her, she screams. I put her in the crate with my older dog to see if that would help, and it was no good. Siiiigh.
Help!