
Yes she has been to classes with my 16 daughter who Mia actually belongs too ,Although I as granny usually oversee things.and went along with her They have said to give her more socialisation,and keep her focused on us. although sometimes I think if she has much more the poor thing wont get time to know where she lives. We do try to keep her on the ground as much as possible I dont want her to think she has no legs ! You are right she is less barky (sorry couldnt think of a better word) I think she may have been a bit intimidated by everything on Saturday and was certainly happier sitting in the car boot with the boot open looking out however she barksed. at everything that went past.I think she may have been a bit intimidated by everything on Saturday maybe it was overkill, it was a very busy and chaotic day
The odd thing is that when introduced to people or dogs she is usually very friendly and mostly stops barking until the next new thing comes past.
Maybe I am being to pushy, I get the low key reassurance bit right I thin. I would describe her character as fiesty but the fear period could be part of ot.
I will try more of the rewarding good behaviour. I relly hope we can get over this as it was one of the things that put me off small dogs theirreputation for being yappy. In all ther respects she is great and such a little character within our furry family