I guess some-buns are just different. My two flea the second I reach for the spray bottle. Meanwhile, clapping and shouting doesn’t phase Robbie at all. Lizzy will respond to getting yelled at, but only when she feels like it. Reach for the spray bottle, though, and they’re SOOO out of there!
Robbie didn’t respond at first, either. He sat there and glared at me, continued squatting someplace I didn’t want him (on the way to behind the couch, where all the extension cords are shoved!), and I just kept spraying and saying “Out!”. Finally, he was drenched. He sort of sighed, and gave one little hop in the right direction. And I toweled him off and cooed at him for being a poor wet bun. Now when I reach for the bottle, he knows I’m not screwing around, and immediately ceases all evil behavior!
(I think he’s an adrenaline junky, though. After I yell/spray him, he does massive stag-leaps away, then does a huge contorting binky or two, and then leaps onto the couch for pets. This routine ONLY happens when he gets in trouble! So weird!)