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Originally Posted by Erin At 6 he knows better, she doesn't. But yes - she should get a time out. Immediately when it happens you say "Time out" and put her in a confined space (preferably a crate) IGNORE her. If she comes out and does it again she gets another time out. Repeat until it sinks in...
You can also have HIM work with her on commands with treats. That way she learns he is not scary.
For the loud noises I'd consult a trainer or some positive training books. |
I will try her crate

I tried holding her down until she was calm like Ceasar Milan suggests but it does nothing

maybe I'm doing it wrong
When it happens I get on to my son and send him upstairs, because you are absolutely right, he knows better and she does not, that is why I tend to protect her more... but...
I think by me doing that I have made him resent her and given her in a round about way permission to continue
I have really put myself in a predicament