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On 3/2/2018 at 1:44 PM, bersaguy said:

That worked out great when I was in the hospital because I had about 4 buddys that were taking turns coming to the house and letting her out a couple times a day and playing fetch with her and feeding her and making sure she had plenty of water and she didn't have any issues with letting them in the house at all. Now that i am back home she has gone back to her being aggressive to them till I open the door and then she is friends with them again.  She loves her nice big bed. It is a Memory Foam Twin bed Mattress with a big old quilt on it that she hides snacks in all the time.

 

First, it sounds like you are doing better and I am glad.  Second, I'd say that she is protecting you - especially since she can probably tell that you haven't been well - but once the pack leader gives the okay by opening the door she probably figures that your approval of the visitor is good enough for her.  She looks and sounds like a really good pup!

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On 3/2/2018 at 2:23 PM, hammerdrop99 said:

I would much rather have a dog in the store than some of these wild a** kids people bring with them. I have seen multiple times people turn their kids loose when they enter the store with absolutely no supervision. The worst is the ones who jump on the handicap carts and proceed to race around the aisles. I want to just snatch their butts off the cart and duct tape 'em to a pole. But that would be child abuse.

More like pole abuse.

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3 hours ago, JAB said:

 

First, it sounds like you are doing better and I am glad.  Second, I'd say that she is protecting you - especially since she can probably tell that you haven't been well - but once the pack leader gives the okay by opening the door she probably figures that your approval of the visitor is good enough for her.  She looks and sounds like a really good pup!

Oh yea, until I get between her and the storm door she is a vicious attack dog and I really believe she would bite them if I didn't call her down first and my friends don't open the door either as long as she is growling and showing them her mouth full of teeth. My buddy Butch still does not trust her till he is actually inside the house at petting her.

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Nothing like a loyal, protective dog.

I had two full blooded malamutes when my girls were growing up. They were Just big lovable babies unless somebody drove up and my girls were playing in the yard. They would get between my girls and visitors. They would not move until my wife or I told them it was ok. They were intimidating as hell.

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3 minutes ago, TripleGGG said:

Nothing like a loyal, protective dog.

I had two full blooded malamutes when my girls were growing up. They were Just big lovable babies unless somebody drove up and my girls were playing in the yard. They would get between my girls and visitors. They would not move until my wife or I told them it was ok. They were intimidating as hell.

I bet they were. Even when they are chill they look like they mean business. 

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