Lovely dog
Whenever we bring new dogs/puppies to live with us we let our dogs meet the newcomer(s) somewhere in the fields. Then after some 15-20 minutes of getting to know each other we all go home and feed them all with their respective bowls a few meters away from each other and...
Of course they do.
But the problem with this approach is, that puppy mills and other unethical "breeders" count on the pity that people will feel for these poor creatures and their eagerness to rescue them.
And as long as there are people willing to rescue and pay for these dogs, they will...
You could try to engage her in some games to ecourage her mental development as well as obedience.
For instance have her sit in one spot in the garden while you walk away hiding her favourite toy or food. Only after you come back and tell her to "go find it" will she be allowed to move from the...
Also check her food as sometimes chemicals in readymade dogfood such as kibble or cans can cause nervousness, hyperactivity and other often allergic reactions.
Feeding raw and fresh food often helps.
It is just a juvenile phase she is going through, so don't dispair. As soon as she will be one year old, you could take her on bicycle rides which will leave her well exercised instead of frantic and hyper.
Start with short rides to train her not to run or jump in front of your bike.
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