You have to make time when you decide to take on the responsibility of a puppy. There is some good advice here & you just keep going back to a device to do your job. Yelling & hitting her will not stop it, the device you are looking most would not recommend. It takes patience & stradegy to figure out why she might be doing it & positive ways to correct it with out causing other bad habits or developing fearful aggression, etc. Make time to try the suggestions & it wont be cured in a day. Sometimes when you've worked hard at training for several weeks suddenly you realize it worked & was so worth it. All suggestions will take time on your part so if you have decided putting extra time into it is not a option for you & you are determined to disipline w/yelling , spanking & maybe shocking....
It is proven time & time again that redirecting & rewarding gives you a happier, healthier dog & works better with advancing in training. The methods you are using just usually makes a puppy afraid & develops more bad habits. I'm sure others will have more positive suggestions. I hope you will stay away from the negative disipline. With puppy training there is no easy fix, its plain hard work, love & reward for good behavior. Good Luck. |