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Old 02-04-2014, 05:25 AM   #3
ColesMommy01
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These pups get over things fast so I'm sure she's not holding a grudge for you falling when holding her especially when you took the brunt of it. She may think she's dominant over you and your family members which is a big no no imo. If she's showing aggression in terms of being on your furniture I wouldn't allow her on it. If she growls/snaps at you I would say a quick/loud "No!" and/or put her in her crate for a few minutes. As for the humping...even if you had her spayed it's not a guarantee that it will stop. You can correct that with a sharp "No" also but this (humping) can be considered "normal" behavior for dogs. I would definitely not allow her to hump my family or guests though. I would use the same corrections with her guarding...I would also probably take away what she is guarding if its a toy/chew and slowly reintroduce it by making her earn it through training. Good luck!
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