You want your dog to have a positive association with her name, so only use it in a happy voice in conjuction with good things. If you have to reprimand your dog, simply say "no!" or "cut it out!" Without using her name.
☆Bitter Apple Spray
Spray on objects to prevent your dog from chewing them.
☆Pedestal
A small, raised platform which becomes your dog’s home base.
☆Toys
A chew toy, food dispensing toy, rip-apart toys, tug toy.
♧Dog Crate
Large enough for your dog to stand up and fully turn around in.
♧Beds in Several Rooms
Soft, clean dog beds give your dog an appropriate place to be.
♧Playpen / Ex-Pen
These portable pens can temporarily contain your dog while allowing him more room than a crate.
◇Dog Shampoo
Human shampoo is too harsh for dogs.
◇Nail Trimmers
Either dog trimmers or a Dremmel.
◇Ear Cleaning Solutions
Ear infections are common. Routine flushing will reduce ear wax.
◇Brush
A soft rubber brush for short hair; a bristle brush for long hair.
◇Dog Toothbrush and Toothpaste
Small breed dogs may lose their teeth if not brushed. Rubber finger-glove toothbrushes work well. Dog toothpaste is often flavored with liver or peanut butter.
◇Chemical Deodorizer for Potty Accidents Dogs are more likely to urinate in an area which has urine odor.
◇First-Aid Supplies
Antiseptic, Neosporin, anti-diarrhea medicine, Benedryl.
◇Pickup Bags
Biodegradable options available.
◇Waste Can
A shovel and can for dog waste.