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<blockquote data-quote="Marie 2" data-source="post: 2136936" data-attributes="member: 475037"><p>My new “little” one, I say that even though she is 40 lbs (3.2 stone?)compared to my 75 lb (5.3 stone) Doberman, she seems so small, she is deciding to be mean and fierce defending the house against the handyman that are redoing a room for us. From being a timid little thing to a very loud deep bark.</p><p></p><p>We have her behind a kitty gate with us which she is scared of, and at least she is not barking now every time they go by, but if they stop and speak to us or carry something she starts really speaking up. We’ve come to the conclusion she doesn’t see well. If we talk to her first when we come in, we don’t get barked at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marie 2, post: 2136936, member: 475037"] My new “little” one, I say that even though she is 40 lbs (3.2 stone?)compared to my 75 lb (5.3 stone) Doberman, she seems so small, she is deciding to be mean and fierce defending the house against the handyman that are redoing a room for us. From being a timid little thing to a very loud deep bark. We have her behind a kitty gate with us which she is scared of, and at least she is not barking now every time they go by, but if they stop and speak to us or carry something she starts really speaking up. We’ve come to the conclusion she doesn’t see well. If we talk to her first when we come in, we don’t get barked at. [/QUOTE]
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