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Location: Romford, uk
Joined: Feb 2006
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Well she's clearly not best chuffed that she now has to share her home and her people with the new addition and is doing her best to make him go away. A bit like a spoilt only child when a new baby comes along.
Go back to basics with her training, train them individually in plain sight of each other but unable to get to each other so either seperated by a baby gate, crate or playpen or similar. Only reward her when her behaviour is desirable, certainly don't make a fuss of her while she is acting out, or yelling at him to go away. Gradually work towards her being out while you're playing/training with him and reward her for not interfering, work towards you being able to sit with one either side of you calmly being stroked. If she acts up put her straight back in the playpen and carry on with the little one. It's hard but she has to get over it, your not hers and hers alone and she needs to learn to share.
As the the piddling in the house and bedroom it sounds like she's claiming her space and scent marking, reclaim it as yours by eliminating the smell and keeping her contained if necessary. Hope you see signs of improvement soon.