Thanks for the extra info. Obviously the more info we have the better we can advise, no matter what the problem is.
By the sounds of it he has realised that if he makes a noise you will go through and see him. The only way I can think of to stop it is to put him in his crate, and leave him. Once he makes a noise you then go through and take him into the garden ignoring him. Do not make eye contact, do not speak to him. Praise him if he does anything but then put him back into his crate and ignore him again. Unfortunately this might take some time before he gets the message that he is not getting the attention he wants. It might be a few minutes, but expect it to be days, unfortunately. Munsters are stubborn at times........
I have heard that by taking him into the bedroom (in his crate) and gradually moving it further and further away works, but have never tried it. Though you have stated that this is not an option for you.
Anyone else got any ideas?
Linda
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