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Old 09-16-2010, 02:28 PM   #4
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Welcome to YT! If you think about it, "No" is an extremely vague command. In one context, it means, Be Quiet, in another, it means Get Off the Couch, and another it means Drop It! You are going to need to teach these thing as separate commands - Quiet, Off, Drop It, Come, etc. A command needs to direct a positive, specific action. These things will require repetition, and should be taught as fun opportunities for your dog to get treats, praise, etc. Eventually your dog will develop these good behaviors as habits.

Also keep in mind that depending on her age, your puppy's teeth may be driving her CRAZY, and she will be obsessed with chewing. If you do a search on this forum, you will find a ton of good advice on how to stop destructive chewing.

Hope that helps.
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