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The Border Collie is naturally wrapped tight. She was a rescue who had been living on the streets. We've had her about 10 years, but we still see some street wisdom and street instincts in certain things she does. She's also very protective. She's bitten three times that we know of, all more or less justifiable, but biting incidents nonetheless. We had her on very short leash in a place that wound up getting pretty crowded. She's pretty well socialized, but had no experience with crowds. A woman (a stranger), meant well, but, without asking if she could pet her, bent down near her face to give her a pat. She snapped faster than anyone can imagine. She never actually bit the woman because I saw it coming and hauled her up close. Even still, that's her first strike.
Years later she was in for some grooming. The groomer failed to muzzle her and then stupidly turned on a hair dryer behind her ear and went toward her. She turned and snapped at the hairdryer, but got his thumb and drew blood. The groomer apologized, admitting it was his fault, but still - strike two.
Last was a year ago. My son was coming over on his bike. It was dark and we were on the deck after having supper. Everyone was relaxed. Mama was on the steps to the deck. He came in silently and rode to the deck. He startled her. She flew off the deck and attacked him (attacked a dark, shadowy figure approaching silent and fast from a very dark corner). She got his foot, but his pedal brackets saved his toe. As fast as she attacked, she recognized him and licked and wagged apologetically. Still and all, Strike Three.
She also takes not one iota of shit from other dogs. She's never shown aggression, but she has, on a number of occasions, backed down dogs that get in her face.
The little one is just a young, exuberant dog. Mama was sleeping. The little one went for the chew that was within whisker length of Mama's muzzle. I think she snapped because she was startled. The little one appeared, not aggressive so much, as defensive. The scary part of the whole event is that she wouldn't back down, even after Sparkly got bit, grabbed her, and I grabbed Mama and yanked her back. Mama shut up instantly. The little one took maybe a minute to a minute and half (guessing here) to stop be barking.
Picking up the chew toys and putting the little one in her crate had a great calming effect. They were all buddies again today.
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