Start with our groundwork program and Pack Structure for the Family Pet.
She needs to be on a leash or in a crate all the time for now. If you want her to be out in the house, keep a leash on her and the leash is attached to you. She can’t get in trouble this way and then if you need to physically move her you can do it with the leash and you don’t need to put your hands on her. This will eliminate the squirreling around when you need to remove her from a situation and will prevent you from being bitten in the future. I think you'll see that she'll come around quickly with a few simple changes in the way you live with and interact with her.
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