
Hi Nikita, thanks for your reply, I had been considering this a bit myself before you mentioned and generally come back to the same interpretation as follows.
She is a bit of a diva in general (our fault), she has a tendency to demand attention, and doesn’t like being on the floor as she’s away from the action. She was similar in training classes, absolutely fine during the practical bits where she is involved. But when sat listening to the instructor, she would be restless and bark and pull around much in the same way she would in pub/cafe, despite having a number of beds/mats to settle on.
I consider her a very sociable dog, we haven’t met another dog or person she doesn’t like or won’t go up to (I would prefer she had a bit more caution to be honest) and I feel like she enjoys going out, as loves the attention she gets from people, and if we walk past our usual jaunts she will pull to go into the door every time.
BUT I guess it could also be interpreted as
She is overstimulated by the settings and needs us close by for reassurance, which would be supported by her mild separation anxiety. She is not great at being left alone, hence we prefer to take her places if we can. Again tho, she will whine and bark WHILE we are in sight/hearing distance and then settles down fine once no one to hear her. Which brings me back to her diva-ness and wondering whether she is really distressed at all or just playing us!
Ahh it’s a minefield, I go round in circles trying to figure her out sometimes!! Anyway thank you, and am grateful for any replies/ideas whether popular or not!