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- East Sussex
I'm really sorry you've had such a frightening experience Sophie. I do think you need to take this seriously as most dog 'fights' are just noise and movement, whereas this was a real bite. As others have said, I think you need to manage the situation by taking Oreo out alone or only with other dogs that you are really certain she feels relaxed with.
I'm not convinced that it was exactly 'over-excitement', but (bearing in mind you say that she can be wary of other dogs when you take her out from your home) tend to think the barking is a sign of stress. I think it would be a good idea to get in touch with a behaviourist who uses kind methods, as trying to work at desensitisation without suitable 'stooge' dogs is going to be difficult. There are many IMDT trainers in Scotland, some of whom are also behaviourists (John McGuigan being the most famous).
I'm not convinced that it was exactly 'over-excitement', but (bearing in mind you say that she can be wary of other dogs when you take her out from your home) tend to think the barking is a sign of stress. I think it would be a good idea to get in touch with a behaviourist who uses kind methods, as trying to work at desensitisation without suitable 'stooge' dogs is going to be difficult. There are many IMDT trainers in Scotland, some of whom are also behaviourists (John McGuigan being the most famous).