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Hey Lindsey! This sounds like typical baby dog behavior. I don't know that she's quite old enough to be an adolescent, but she's well on her way. :-) The very best thing you can do for you and her is get her into Obedience classes. It will be fun, bond-building and help her find ways to channel her energy in a positive way.
Sounds like you're doing everything right. I think just wearing the backpack now is okay, but I wouldn't add any weight yet as her little bones/joints are growing so fast.
She's adorable! Give her lots of hugs (which I'm sure you do anyway)! :-)
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I would shelf the back pack all together until she is older. I agree with Jane about the mental exercise. Try hiding treats around the house and sending her to find them. Also get a buster cube or some type of puzzle toy that dispenses food. Training sessions a couple times a day also will help.
Gavin was always the worst in the evening, around 8pm. We called it the witching hour. He would just seem to lose his mind. Enforced rest time (crate) was often needed. Even last night (he is 20 mons old) he was getting a bit nutty, biting his bed, around this time. If I put him in a down stay on his bed, he falls asleep. Just like a kid he gets over tired and forgets his manners :)
I agree with all said. Not listening, zoomies, etc. All typical. Her world is becoming bigger and she has more curiosity.
Out of curiosity...is it a park rule that Molly can't go to the park until after she is spayed. I brought Izzy to the park almost daily after she had all her shots and before she was spayed. That's how we were able to release her energy.
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