This puppy is only 7 weeks old! She constantly pushes the limits. Pretends she doesn't hear us and will not take no for an answer. She is Frank and Libby rolled into one. I love her dearly, but she wears me out!
Oh wow!! That much personality and that testy that young, she might be a handful!! LOL I think some of that is the Pyrenees though, Gator didn’t used to take no for an answer too. Sometimes you would say it and you could see him stop to think about it and then sometimes he stopped, sometimes he said nahhhh screw that (and you) and did it anyway!!

I always said there was no “no” with him or simple obedience, he was a thinker, and everything was a negotiation.

you could not force him to do something if he didn’t want to do it and he had to think it was his idea.

and usually there had to be something in it for him to make it worth his while LOL Libby is somewhat the same way except she hates to be told no or get in trouble so she usually feels super bad afterwards lol Gator was somewhat like that too, so sensitive hah and Franklin is just so sweet and cute and submissive you can’t yell at him, you can barely even tell him no, he melts lol although lately he just sasses me and barks back at me when I tell him no

Gator used to do similar. Especially when you told him he couldn’t go somewhere. He would snap the air playfully/sassy like and scoot backwards and get so offended.

sorry I keep going to our dogs and away from yours lol don’t mean to, I just keep thinking of stories. I think a lot of it is the Pyrenees. Even though they are vastly different breed makeups, Frank, Libby, and Gator are all Pyrenees mixes. Gator was half Great Pyrenees and half Black Lab; Libby is supposedly 37.5% Great Pyrenees, 25% Lab, 12.5% Boxer, and 25% unknown; Franklin is also 37.5% Great Pyrenees I think, 12.5% something else, I think it was 12.5% Chow Chow, and then like 37% unknown I think it was, but I can’t remember, I think there were some other breeds in there, I think he might possibly have had Lab too, not sure. But I don’t buy that they are both the exact same percentage of Pyrenees. They got the Wisdom one which is supposed to be pretty accurate but idk, seems odd to me. But the really super accurate university one is like $200 and also tests for a bunch of genetic diseases so they aren’t going to do that one probably because that’s a lot of money. But I will have to ask what the exact mix for him is, I forget. But the unknown part said herding or sporting breed so we think he is part Aussie, he acts a lot like one, and then possibly like Retriever or Setter due to his markings. Libby’s unknown was herding or companion or toy or something like that. So we think hers is Border Collie because she is super super smart, she does the collie walk/stalk, and has the intense stare lol plus the rescue had originally said Pyrenees/Border Collie but we thought maybe it was just because of her coloring. But it’s funny because even though they are both Pyrenees mixes, Libby acts a lot like a Boxer like in play and stuff but does have the stubbornness of the Pyrenees and wanderer tendencies while Frank is the sweetest, most obedient boy. It is odd. I guess genetics are a funny thing ha it will be interesting to see how your girl turns out