A tip for making your dog behave is to not make eye contact with it; it will get the idea that you do not acknowledge that kind of attitude. If it has a thing for leaving mud tracks on the floor while running, discourage it by saying "no" to make sure it gets that it's not okay. But just to be on the safe side, wear your pet out a little with some light exercise to keep it from being too active around you.
Preventing or having them stop biting is good way is a good way to stop bad behavior in dogs. Dogs bite because they're teething, they feel threatened, they're injured, they've been abused or, sometimes, if the dog is in heat. Provide dogs plenty of chew toys. If a puppy nips or bites, use a can or bottle filled with coins or rocks as a shaker, and shake it at them while saying "no" firmly. The shake will startle them. Dogs that are injured should be muzzled until they've healed to prevent biting.
Don't let your dog dig through the trash. This results from hunger, boredom or a strong odor. To stop this sort of behavior from happening to your dogs, store the trash can in an inaccessible area and use a sealed lid. Spray bitter apple on the trash can or try some of the aforementioned home remedies. Once the dog knows that the shake can means "no," you can place it on top of the trash as a warning sign.
Misbehaving dogs sometimes eat feces because of maybe you haven't fed it enough or it simply needs to quench its curiosity of the unknown. To stop your dog from eating its feces, you can purchase special dog chow to make feces taste horrible to a dog's standards.
Keep dogs from jumping on people. Consistently discourage this bad behavior at early age with firm a "no." Ignore the dog and avoid eye contact when she jumps on you to discourage such behavior. Tell the dog to "sit" and reward her with affection and treats when she obeys. Exercise the dog daily to reduce excess energy.