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>>206064 Hey, is it my fault there is a wrong answer and a right answer, and the majority of people don't know the right answer?
As I was typing and gathering links, le/x/bian posted, so I am kinda glad that we ended up giving the same advice for the most part. I am not a "professional dog trainer", nor have I gone through any kind of accreditation. I have, however, worked with thousands of animals on a rescue basis. I foster dogs, cats, and rats. I worked to save hundreds of animals in the aftermath of hurricane Katrina. I have had zero complaints about the behavior of animals that come through my home, quite the opposite in fact. Of course, I am also a huge dick and troll, but while I hate you and everyone you have ever met, I don't hate your pet. Anyway, here is the advice I had written.
>>206029 Firstly, I hope you did not inherit the stupid genes from your father. Second, is the dog crate trained? If not, it should be. That does not mean that you should encourage your father to shove it into a box for 10 hours a day, but giving it a place to feel safe and quiet where it does not have to spend time with strangers. It may be that she is barking for attention from them, or that she feels threatened by having visitors in her space. For now, I'd suggest closing her in another room, away from where the guests will be. If you google "dog crate training", you can find out more about it. Here is a link in case you are uber lazy. http://www.sspca.org/Dogs/CrateTraining.html
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