Thank you all, yes they can be trained to stay out of things. But this is the one thing she really enjoys. We rescued her from North Texas, and she is pretty shy. She was mistreated and remembers it well. When we first got Ayainna, she would flinch and run if someone used a loud voice or moved quickly. She is a very good girl and we don't have any discipline problems with her. We have had her for 8 years and if dad gets mad at the computer or raises his voice, she goes to the door and wants to go out, we reassure her and let her know we're not mad at her, but out she goes until she thinks it's safe again.
She doesn't play with toys like other animals; balls, squeaky toys and stuffed animals--she acts like she's not allowed to have them and if she does pick up a stuffed animal, looks at us like we're going to yell. The pups have a basket of toys in the house and outside, and the only things that she will touch are pig ears or rawhide chews.