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> well things have been going great, i've been for walks etc where he has been impecably behaved, no probs with the people round over christmas etc. everythings been great.
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> This maybe a complete shot in the dark, but is it worth keeping a diary/record of any incidents like this, noting weather the person is male/female, tall/short/ what they are wearing (dark clothes/hat/glasses/beard), how they approached (appeard suddenly from behind, walked confidently towards you etc..), hair colour/length, weather is was day/night/dusk and even how you were feeling beforehand (nervous/relaxed etc.), the person spoke to you before you spoke to them.... It may reveal a 'pattern' or some common denominatoer that Teo is reacting too that isn't immediately obvious? and then you'd have more of a focus point to work with, rather than people in general.
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> i hate this, i just want to be able to enjoy my dog. even if he still doesn't like other people but tolerates them that would be fine. its very wareing
> Little set-backs like this must really takes it's toll on your confidence, you must be battling with staying relaxed yet being aware you may have to stop him having an outburst :-(
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> nicely this time my confidence isn't rocked, i'm just really annoyed. i think i can use the annoyance to empower myself even more.
>since that and given that this morning was in the garden i'm wondering if its just that he gets very defensive of 'his' house and is confused by other people in the garden. its not surprising he can't understand the idea of communal gardens.
> is there any particular reason you can think of?
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> i'm wondering if its just that he gets very defensive of 'his' house and is confused by other people in the garden. its not surprising he can't understand the idea of communal gardens.
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> It does sound as though he is very tuned in to you and your reactions, down to the tiniest degree (not your fault, this is what makes him tick). Is it possible that you feel a little uncomfortable around this woman (the one that smells of gin)? I don't mean in a major way but just an inward groaning way that we all have when we'd rather not bump into someone, or have to interact with them? Plus if she hits her dogs I can't imagine you hold her in high regard. He's picking up on the fact that she is different from most people and you are the tiniest, weeniest bit uncomfortable. He also knows you've been creeped before in the garden, so this time he's anticipating and lo the weirdo woman appears, from his perspective he was right (if I've understood the sequence of events that is).
> He's a guard breed, sounds like he's more reactive than most, even within his breed. He's not that food motivated, his raison d'etre is to protect and serve you and so he's constantly monitoring the environment, looking for traps. He's too good at his job isn't he? In another culture these would be prized attributes.
> It's quite embarrassing, as he appears so racist and judgemental!!
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