Ok first my pup only barks at people when hidden in shadow or on other sides of door or on speaker phone "hehe” she is fine after I introduce her to our visitors at my home she does fine she wags her tail sniffs and gets patted and she returns to my side an lays. But if a dog is visible then hell breaks loose I noticed the problem last Saturday at the vet its 8am every thing is quite and somber and then she lets out a series of deep bass filled barks then a slow step forward then an attack position head lowered tail stiff middle was very few movement of her tail she would start to growl never showed teeth but did wake every one up in the vet office out side the glass door she seen a big fluffy dog and was barking at it. I got her calmed down and then she still proceed to half bark with her mouth closed and I downed her instantly when this occurred she was never letting this dog out of sight.
She plays very well with my dog or my dads dog ill let them run and play fetch together and she will play bite with him some times and I stop it quite as fast as I can get to her but he is being rough with her also harmless in my eyes "I could be wrong" imp cutting that back to zip now I want her to know its not right to do this. Im raising this pup to hopefully be in sch. when we get her ironed out any help would be great.
By the way we was immediately brought to a room after this ha-ha fast way to the front of the line
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