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We have one dog who is about 25 pounds, kinda looks like Benji (some kind of terrier mix) and we love her to death. In ALL ways she is a fantastic dog.
But there's just one thing that worries us. She is HIGHLY protective of us, which isn't always good.
When our daughter has her friends over, if they get to chasing each other or roughhousing or anything, our dog thinks our daughter is being hurt or threatened.
The first time we found this out, my daughter's friend had kind of tackled her on the living room rug and both girls were shrieking with laughter. I was petting the dog and suddenly she lunged, baring her teeth and snapping. Fortunately, I grabbed her collar just as she lunged for the girl and the two girls were yelling and laughing so hard they didn't even notice what happened, but it scared the shit out of me. I had NEVER seen our dog like that before, she was damn serious. I shudder to think what she would have done had I not grabbed her collar right at the last second.
So now when our daughter has friends over, we either have the dog in the backyard (if it's not raining or too cold) or we put her in our bedroom.
I'm always a nervous wreck thinking someday I'll forget to and she'll bite some poor kid. It kills me to even think of that, so I am VERY mindful of it. But damn. Is there any way we can help to modify this in our dog? She is about 6 or 7 years old (rescue dog, we don't know exact age). She does respond well to behavior modification, she is VERY well-trained (except for that!), she seems very intelligent and is a sweet, loving dog. Just highly, highly protective of us. I know that's a natural instinct, but I don't know what to do about this, short of just always remembering to have her in a secure area when there are other kids around.
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