I still like the home for the early desensitization training of meeting new people in a relaxed atmosphere for a rescued abused dog unless OP feels her biting is protective of her new owner. Most likely though, her biting at this point is simply from her anxious distrust of people and strangers as she has little trust in them due to her abuse. I do like outside training for a dog who's self-assured, rather bossy and needs a period of distraction for his desensitization training. The distractions of outside are perfect sometimes for that type of dog.
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