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I have to say that you were right on Sarah. Once I read this I realized that it is my fear. I was fear full that she was going to attack my goat, since I already lived that horror I pictured it happening again. The next day I released my fears and anxiety of what ever I didn't want to happen and she is totally acting different. I can let her loose in the yard and she doesn't go after the goats or anything! I am now telling her that she is allowed to put them away if they get out and she just runs towards them and they go back to where they belong and she comes back. I think that some of her energy was from anxiety that I was relaying to her. You must be an animal communicator. I am but it is hard to see your own faults and talk to your own animals sometimes. Especially if you are expecting something to go wrong. Don't get me wrong she will still need work but she is a different dog. Thank you so much for your insight it has helped me so much. I will keep everyone updated on her.
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I am so happy, as I'm sure you and your dog are also. BE patient with her and with yourself with her. Correct every thing you don't want her to do right away, and eventually she will get it and you will be able to trust her 100%. You are a great guide for her. I'm glad you decided to let go.
I look forward to hearing more of her progress. Thank you
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