That's just how puppies can be for the first year or two.
Walk the dog every day - don't allow her to walk you.
Be consistent in telling her no, even if you have to do it dozens of times before she listens.
Don't yell/raise your voice at her when she's being bad because this will only create more excitement.
Instead, speak in a firm voice, saying only the corrective word (no), and not their name.
Only give the puppy positive attention (petting) when she is in a calm, submissive, relaxed state.
Don't worry about your other dog; he'll know when enough is enough and will deal with the young dog in his own way.
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That's just how puppies can be for the first year or two.
Walk the dog every day - don't allow her to walk you.
Be consistent in telling her no, even if you have to do it dozens of times before she listens.
Don't yell/raise your voice at her when she's being bad because this will only create more excitement.
Instead, speak in a firm voice, saying only the corrective word (no), and not their name.
Only give the puppy positive attention (petting) when she is in a calm, submissive, relaxed state.
Don't worry about your other dog; he'll know when enough is enough and will deal with the young dog in his own way.