I have two sets of neighbors, one on the side and one behind me, who are either retired or don't work and they spend a lot of time out in their yards. Every time I take the dogs outside, Tasha immediately races out and checks if either neighbor is outside, and then proceeds to loudly bark and growl with her hackles raised if either neighbor is out. No matter how much David and I tell her "No!" and "Quiet!" she insists. This is the ONLY time that it ever seems like she deliberately disobeys us.
After awhile, as soon as she barked I made her come and sit next to me for a time out/cool down. Well now, she runs out, looks, barks, then runs up to me and sits down without me even telling her but she still gives a "woof!" off and on.
Recently I've gotten into the habit on taking the dogs for a walk in the afternoon around the neighborhood area. We can walk by cars, bikes, other people out in their yards, other walkers, even other dogs, and she's a perfect angel, ignoring all of it and happily enjoying her walk. BUT, if we walk by either the house behind us, or the house next to us, and one of those neighbors are out, she starts snarling and barking! Yet she will ignore everything and everyone else on the whole rest of the walk.
Neither neighbor has ever done anything unkind towards her at all, and she is never outside without supervision. My conclusion is she considers our neighbors constant encroachers and/or threats to our territory. Everyone else we pass she seems to accept that they are not threatening our territory so she ignores them.
For the life of me I'm not sure how to curb this in her. It's very embarrassing every time we go out or walk by my neighbors and they wave and say hi, Tasha is barking and snarling like a mad dog. Anyone have any ideas or suggestions?
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