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It's all about rthe age young dog do tend to do this, but you gotta show them that its worng say in a mean voice NO and put there face it in so they know what they've done. You gotta stop them young.
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Heres are red boxer millie :) and her baby
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Leave her in the back yard.
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I wonder if she ever experienced something bad when she was home alone...like a major thunder/lightening storm...hunters shooting or firecrackers within earshot. ANY loud noises. As you know, dogs fear all of that, and if they're there alone, they'll freak out the moment you leave, knowing you won't be there to protect them if it happens again. Your girl is is trying to tell you that she's scared stiff of something when you're not there. Something she remembers from the past. My +5 points to you...and to her. :-)
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Separation anxiety. Hope she'll grow out of it, mine used to be exactly the same way when she was a puppy but, eventually, she grew out of it
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Cage train her. Buy a good dog cage that is the right size for her, and leave her in it when you are gone.
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Its seperation anxiety. Crate training is an option or you can just leave things to keep her entertained. I leave the tv on for my pit bull thats 2 and she stays in my room all day and doesn't tear up one thing! I leave her bones to chew on, raw hides and toys that keep her attention. those kong toys are great! She is a good girl and I am very thankful that she listens well. Is your dog releasing her nervousness? Play with her a little bit if you don't have the time to walk her. I have those days where I have almost no energy but I just have to hold the rope and she does the rest LOL best of luck!
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