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[quote=Anonymous]I’m a professional dog trainer and you are not doing your friend any favors by not being frank with her. I see many people with dangerous dogs who minimize and excuse really frightening behavior. This dog is going to hurt someone someday, and she is going to be held liable. That being said, here’s some practical advice if you do decide to attend. Be one of the last to arrive and do not knock or ring the bell— just slip inside. Do not make eye contact with the dog and always make sure your body is oriented so your side is facing the dog. Facing the dog head on is confrontational, while showing it your side is a calming signal. Bring some treats, and drop them on the ground at your feet if the dog approaches you, but do not look at or attempt to interact with the dog.[/quote]
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