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Maisy sounds like she's pretty well-adjusted. I am not an expert by any means, but I would think that Maisy is just starting to "guard her territory". I honestly forget what happened when Myla was that age, but if she is lying on the couch and sees someone walking on the road, she does a low growl. If there is a dog with that person, it's a definite bark. She definitely barks when anything is new and sometimes it's annoying but I like the fact that I know if someone is walking by. We live in the country so it's not that often. If Maisy is fine when meeting new people and at day care I wouldn't worry about it too much unless you cannot get her to stop growling. Go with your gut!
I remember Ned doing this more than any other dog I've had. Keep exposing her to seeing things through windows. Once in a while any one of my three will bark when looking out the car windows - which sets off the other two, but it isn't an every time sort of thing like it used to be.
From my own experience, I think Maisy is normal. lol. Cooper began to do that also when he was about 1 years old. He still does it now, even a bit more. He will give a low growl while staring out the window. I see nothing but he can sense an animal or even sometimes a man walking out there. Once he spotted a squirrel walking on our wall about 100 feet away. I opened the back door for him to go out and he barked his lungs out while chasing it away. lol. Even after the squirrel was long gone, he was still barking!
When he growls or bark, we just make sure to check the area and then let him know that it's ok. If he continues to bark, sometimes we'll let him go out there with us and see that there is no danger. He tends to stop after we check it out. Sometimes we're too lazy and he'll just bark and bark :P
I agree. She's expanding her horizons! I think more often they are looking for any excuse to bark and growl. If Picco is into playing then noises, etc. don't phase him but if he's laying around with nothing going on, he has to tell me about the car door that shut 2 blocks away! And we get to hear about every bird that landed on the backyard fence!
Doggie Dan does this thing for barkers that you might try - at least in the house. At the first bark, tell the dog "thank you" to acknowledge that you hear them 2) second bark - go to where the dog is and look more closely, then repeat "thank you" 3) third bark - go to dog and take them to short time out. Repeat as necessary. You are letting them know that there is nothing to be worried about. Sometimes they just need to get out of their own heads! lol
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