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Originally Posted by FirstYorkie Without seeing it, it's hard to comment.
The situations where he only barks - even if it is at you - don't concern me much. To me, barking is just talking.
The first thing that I'd recommend is isolating for yourself when it is he actually growls and snaps. These are the situations that need to be addressed, regardless of how infrequently they happen. |
Well that makes sense. I'll start writing those situations down and discuss them with the trainer. Maybe she is also not concerned because she only sees the barking. Thank you so much for your help, this narrows down what we need to address more seriously.