Peace Love Hens
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Hi there.
Sounds like you have a puppy that doesn't know what to do with itself. As for the chewing and destructiveness- try using a tie-down. You can create this with a leash. Loop the clip-on part through the end of the leash. Shrink the loop that you have created and loop it under something sturdy - heavy table leg, bed leg, couch leg etc. Place this in one area where she cannot get to anything that you care about. Give her chew toys, squeaky toys etc.
Second thought - go to obedience classes. This will help her learn what is okay to do, what cannot be tolerated and give her some manners. I hope this information helps. Use positive reinforcement methods with her too!
Reward good behavior - she is quiet and not barking or destroying anything = "yay, good girl - here's a yummy treat (this could be cheese, a slice of a hot dog, anything). Ignore bad behavior - it is one thing if you catch her in the act - this you can punish (please don't use force though). If you arrive to the scene too late, DO NOT SAY ANYTHING. Imagine someone yelling at you in Chinese for not taking your shoes off in their house an hour after it happened. You're definitely going to be confused, right?
BTW, none of this was meant to be mean or accusing in any way. I have been clicker training animals with positive reinforcement for five years and I have been doing it long enough to know it works well. I hope this helps your situation.
Sounds like you have a puppy that doesn't know what to do with itself. As for the chewing and destructiveness- try using a tie-down. You can create this with a leash. Loop the clip-on part through the end of the leash. Shrink the loop that you have created and loop it under something sturdy - heavy table leg, bed leg, couch leg etc. Place this in one area where she cannot get to anything that you care about. Give her chew toys, squeaky toys etc.
Second thought - go to obedience classes. This will help her learn what is okay to do, what cannot be tolerated and give her some manners. I hope this information helps. Use positive reinforcement methods with her too!
Reward good behavior - she is quiet and not barking or destroying anything = "yay, good girl - here's a yummy treat (this could be cheese, a slice of a hot dog, anything). Ignore bad behavior - it is one thing if you catch her in the act - this you can punish (please don't use force though). If you arrive to the scene too late, DO NOT SAY ANYTHING. Imagine someone yelling at you in Chinese for not taking your shoes off in their house an hour after it happened. You're definitely going to be confused, right?
BTW, none of this was meant to be mean or accusing in any way. I have been clicker training animals with positive reinforcement for five years and I have been doing it long enough to know it works well. I hope this helps your situation.