Some dogs just don't like the longer hair and top knots. the rubber band can't bother their heads and/or make them uncomfortable so they try to take it out. Personally if she were mine, and after three years still hasn't learned to tolerate the top knot and longer hair, I'd do us both a favor and clip her shorter all over. Give her a nice short puppy cut with a short round head. You'll both be happier for it.
Have you tried bitter apple or a chew deterent to stop her from chewing holes in the blankets? Bitter apple helped stop Morgan from chewing on things she wasn't suppose to. Also I kept everything I didn't want her to touch in a higher place so she couldn't reach them. I never had a problem with her humping things but if i did i would have just taken away the item she favored be it a favorite toy, bed, or blanket.
Can she jump up on the couch or do you have stairs for her? If you have stairs, just take them away from the couch so she can't get up there unless you let her. If she is a jumper then try pennies in a can, or something to distract her from doing an unwanted behavior and then redirect her to something else.
Only give bully sticks or high value items to the girls when you can supervise them. Give Suzie her's first, then give the other pup hers. As soon as Suzie makes an attempt to steal the other bully stick you need to stop her and redirect her back to her own bully. If she continues to try to steal from the other pup then take both bully sticks away and don't give them back until you are ready to try again later. She needs to learn that if she tries to take both bully sticks then she gets nothing, but if she just chews on her own then they both get to keep them. Or you can separate the two of them with a baby gate or ex-pen when its treat time.
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