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Totally! Ignore her unwanted behavior and generously praise her, I would use treats, for good behavior. Look and you can find something to reward her for. Give her lots of patience, love and time and I bet you'll have an awesome dog.
Perhaps you could take her to a few professional behavioral training classes that teach both you and her. I got giggles with your fly swatter idea (as long as no one actually hits her with it) because Rachel the Cat freaks out whenever I use it even though it's used for the flies and never comes near her.
We have a yorkie and aussie when people come we put them on their leashes. They remain their until tings get settled down. We do this every time and now it is a routine for them. So try this instead of brutality. I would not use the fly swatter on my children let alone my dog. Consistency is important.
We have a Yorkie and Aussie when people come we put them on their leashes. They remain their until tings get settled down. We do this every time and now it is a routine for them.
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I purchased an American bulldog at 8 weeks of age. She is now 14 weeks old. She is a good puppy overall but when she gets hyper she becomes very aggravating to be around.
This is my daughter's dog. He's a Shorkie (Yorkie/Shih-tzu). He is the most active puppy we have ever seen.
I have a active five month old mix Pomeranian Chiuawa. She is very fast, very hyper, and loves to take my things and run all over the house so we can chase her.