Sydney is 14 mo. old. We've had her since she was 6 mos. old. In many ways she is well behaved (even won prizes at puppy class). She has a mind of her own and NEVER took to the crate. I tried all the suggestions offered, but I think that since she was 6 mos. when we got her crate training was not meant to be. I then tried gating her in a hall way. She jumped the gate. Got a higher gate. She chewed a hole in the wall by the gate (trying to chew her way out?). When someone is home with her she is an angel. She plays with her 10 yr. old sister, sits by my side. I work from home so that I'm home a lot. It was suggested that she had separation anxiety, so I did all the things suggested for that. I run her around before going out; give her plenty of things to chew on (when I'm home or out). Even leave the t.v. on when I'm not here. She has gotten better and I now do leave the house for awhile, always doggy proofing. She randomly, however, will still find something to rip up. It's usually paper, a magazine, the phone book. She'll leave pieces of ripped paper throughout the house (I don't know if she's eating any). She has chewed on the cloth of some of the furniture, but I think that has stopped, so maybe I shouldn't complain. I never had a problem leaving my 10 yr. old, who would cry for a bit and then wait for me. I would like to be able to go out without worrying about what she'll get into next. She's also a jumper and gets so excited to see anyone when they come in that she jumps on them. I've tried to stop this. Most people don't mind because she's only 20 lbs. and adorable, but I don't want her to do it. I thought she'd outgrow some of these annoying traits, but at 14 mos. they continue. Thanks for any feedback.
Pauline