I'd consider consulting a trainer, while vets can notice medical things, they don't always have the right advice for behavioral issues. I wouldn't go as far as to get a behaviouralist cause I think they charge way too much money. But just a standard trainer who deals with show/competitive dogs in possibly agility or obedience could likely do an in home visit and watch Emma in her home and tell you if there is anything that can be done training wise.
My coach offers much work with agility dogs on dealing with anxiety around showing, I'm sure a lot of those techniques can be applied in your home etc.
Good luck, I hope her anxiety goes away eventually
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