Oh yeah, I completely forgot about that! Thanks Pitc9The goal of "alone training" is to slowly acclimate the dog to comfortably being alone. To accomplish this, you have to make your departures and arrivals as non-chalant as possible. Like Pitc9 mentioned, you'll have to wait until your dog is calm and quiet to pet and acknowledge her. Otherwise, you're going to reinforce her rambunctious behavior as OK and cause her to believe that you going away and coming back is a big deal (it shouldn't be).
I just now noticed you asked about the barking. LOL. Alone training covers all aspects of SA - the urinating/defecating, the barking, the destroying, etc. So if you successfully alone train her, then you should have eliminated the barking as well. I wish you lots of luck and hope you don't pull too much hair out ;] SA is extremely difficult to deal with because these dogs find the most obnoxious items to destroy and can't seem to be able to keep their mouths shut!
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