that's definitely how I interpreted that one incident.

> The breed doesn't make much difference other than the fact that some may be 
> more likely to try and be dominant in a new location, but it's pretty much 
> impossible to say what happened without being able to see the incident and 
> how the foster dogs were behaving before it, if they had dominant behaviors 
> that may have already put her on alert. It's always good as well to keep in 
> mind what a breed's instincts are. A Pyr is a guarding dog and if the foster 
> dogs had been acting at all in a rough manner, particularly if their body 
> language was projecting dominance, she may have seen this as an attack and 
> jumped in to protect your son.
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