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Really try and work on the charging - it's a trigger for some dogs. An ex-Neighbour up the street had a Frenchie that he'd let out off leash. I was walking down the road with my back turned when it charged over and before I had a chance to react, my on leash dog span around and bit it in the face. Much better to be safe than sorry - I always ask before letting ours interact with others (not that he's particularly interested) and don't allow him to approach other dogs without giving him the go ahead.
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Her desire to interact with every dog she sees, no matter how uninterested it might be and her general issues with recall when distracted are the main things we need to work on. I think the two are linked, we're trying to work on getting her attention and getting her to come to us whenever she is distracted or over stimulated. It's useful that she is very food orientated. We're noticing improvement but if anyone has any tips or advice for working on that sort of thing that'd be great.
We're working on distracting her with some high value treats when she's distracted by another dog that clearly doesn't want to play but it's a slow process! Fun dog seems to trump fun treat.