@voraces Not everyone to be sure. And I had one family member tell me that he didn’t want to come over anymore. I asked if he had another solution and he said, get rid of the dog. Couldn’t believe how much that hurt. I bit my tongue because I didn’t want to clean up the verbal assault i was about to unleash. I’m glad I did because he eventually apologized and said he would try to help. Now they’re friends and there’s no barking and the dog comes right over to him for scritches. It’s hard but so worth it. I’m a firm believer that the investment now in good experiences will pay off. (And allowing bad experiences over and over will also pay off, in a not so good way).