She is new to you and has recently been displaced. She is attaching to you as her stability, since her whole life has just changed. I would try to be patient w her and keep working on the desensitizing. Eventually she will become more secure in her new life and have faith that when you leave you will return. It is her survival instincts taking over right now.
As for the barking, she is still very much a puppy and sounds like she is excitedly vocalizing. They need to express themselves also, just like we do. Right now while she is adjusting, I would let her express herself. As soon as she is adjusting a little better and feeling more secure w you, then I would start training the "no bark" command. |