Hey Shirl, something opposite to tell you that's rather funny :D :D :D
I was at the groomer's picking up Samm the other day. She wasn't busy so we settled in for a short chat :) A bit later, an owner of a Bichon & Yorkie came to pick up her two dogs.
The Yorkie was thrilled to be free and did the whole meet/greet thing for a bit with Samm who was loose in the small area. So I'm leaning against the wall and listening to the two women make plans for the next appt. when all of a sudden I had about 5 pounds of Yorkie on my chest. She had actually jumped 5+ feet to 'see' me. :rolleyes: :) It was a good thing I grabbed her out of reflex or she would have slid all the way to the ground.
Both women AND I were quite suprised at this... She decided that she wanted to curl up in my arms and was not happy to leave me when it was time to go :rolleyes:
So hopefully, your pup will settle into something in the middle and not quite so exuberant as this 'un was ;) :) :D
Just a note, when she starts to shake and tremble.... ignore it completely. Don't try to comfort her at all. Otherwise she'll learn to 'play to the crowd' and it will get worse. If she has been given the 'there, there, dear' treatment, you'll have to work through this and it will take longer than what you might expect.
good luck and be strong ;) :)
toodles