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    She's still a pup really at only 1 yr old. She could still change a lot. You
    say she used to bark a lot, but after socializing she stopped. How was she
    socialized? What did they do with her?
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    Group classes would help - work to get her into Agility, that is a huge confidence booster! You don't have to go into competition, just take the class for the boost.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom View Post
    Group classes would help - work to get her into Agility, that is a huge confidence booster! You don't have to go into competition, just take the class for the boost.

    Excellent idea.
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    Prue is submissive

    My dog is terribly submissive. She does bully puppies though. I just ignore her when she starts flipping over when approached. She does it at doggie daycare too. They joke about her spending her day "on her back"!

    Prue will also yipe like someone is killing her if a dog gets too rough with her. When that happens, if it keeps up, I pick her up and take her home.

    Most days she makes the best of being submissive. It isn't that bad most times when she meets dogs. But when they get rough, she gives up!

    I wouldn't worry about it. It's just part of the personality.

    I would rather have my dog be timid than aggressive. Oh well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lizbud View Post
    She's still a pup really at only 1 yr old. She could still change a lot. You
    say she used to bark a lot, but after socializing she stopped. How was she
    socialized? What did they do with her?
    Basically just meeting neighbor dogs on leash. There's a pug and another pittie that the neighbors have that she often runs around with. Had a few play dates with Springen.
    She wasn't really socialized the first six months because she was very small and had some health problems including UTIs and skin conditions. They found her in a parking lot at around 5 weeks old!

    Yes, she's the only dog. I just meant fear aggression towards other dogs. She LOVES people but is pretty submissive around them too.

    Thanks for the replies! I'll talk to them about agility, I bet they'd be interested. She plays soccer with his younger brothers. She gets LOTS of activity because they are very active.

    *Sammy*Springen*Molli*

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    Well maybe get her into some kind of sport to boost her confidence like Dock dogs, flyball, or agility! If she sees other dogs doing stuff, she may not be so submissive.
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