Her attacking position is like a pouncing position where she gets low to the ground, ears back ready to lunge. Whenever she plays with her squeaky toys she lays them down, gets in her position and attacks the toy. When she gets in that position towards me or the kids I tell her firmly "no"and then she runs off and will be shaking scared. Am I doing something wrong?
When we come home there is a lot of commotion with 4 kids. We don't force her out of her crate, we open her crate door as soon as we get in and she comes out on her own. Maybe keep her in the crate until things settle down then open the door?
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