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I think it is highly possible that the growling is a fear response especially the way you describe Truman's temperament. Something about these situations is making him uncomfortable. I've always read that you should not cater to the fear....you just need to help him work through it. I would give a firm verbal correction (not physical at this point) and turn him away or distract him in some other way. Then help him to approach the person who is generating the fear slowly so that he sees that nothing bad has happened. I think the way your brother approached sounds perfect. I would definitely talk to your trainer when you start your new class this week. This is a great time to be working on advanced obedience. Keep us posted...and good luck.
I agree with Jane's comment. I've also found it helpful in a similar situation to have the person in question, like your brother, be more on eye level but not making eye contact. Let your dog approach, sniff, then find the "treats" the person is holding in their hand. Albus is a shy dog with some people but if given the chance to approach and "check them out" in his own time, he accepts them. I also advise some of my new owners to continue to expose(after the vaccinations are finished of course) their pup to lots of different people. Have them wear hats around the pup. I've even suggested after the dog shows a dislike of hats on men for instance, that the man of the house put on his hat when he is playing and interacting with the dog. You have a great attitude about working through it all. I'm sure your trainer will be a big help! Good luck.
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