Ollie is about 8 months old now. He's a ball of energy, and often gets excited to the point of frantic nipping and jumping (sometimes simultaneously). He also barks at us when he wants attention - he does this QUITE a bit. At obedience school, they told us to ignore his barking; so that he'll learn that we cannot be controlled. However living in an apartment where our neighbors have previously complained about him, we simply can't let him sit there and bark his head off! It's so loud! If we say "No", then he gets more excited - because he knows that if he keeps it up, we'll try to grab him up and put him in time-out.
The moment we even SHIFT to get up and grab him, he bolts off and hides under the dining room table. Still barking. We finally do catch him (which at this point he's CERTAIN that we just played a game with him), put him in his crate, and after a few minutes we let him out. We can almost be guaranteed that he'll do it again...sometimes immediately after being let out.
My concern is that since the crate is where he's kept during business hours, maybe he doesn't see it as a punishment. What could I do as an alternative?
He gets a walk at LEAST once a day, he loves playing with his busy buddy, and we get on the floor and play with him a lot, so he gets plenty of attention. He just gets so excited, then starts biting - the boy just cannot keep his mouth shut! Haha
Thanks for the read - let me know if you have any similar issues.