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Since none of us know the OP or the dog, I wouldn't be so bold as to say there is nothing wrong with the dogs nerves. I doubt seriously if a Patrol officer would want a dog like that. Their dogs are constantly put into strange and unusual situations. Their day to day life is unusual, unpredictable situations and they have to be able to count on the dog.
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We don't know.
We don't know We don't know We don't know We don't know. These are strangers on the internet, none of whom can see the situation, none of whom have ever met your dog or your dad, some of whose training experience can be summed up by owning one dog and watching several seasons of The Dog Whisperer. Keep your dog and your dad separated for the duration of your visit. If he ever displays this sort of behavior again, seek the advice of a competent, knowledgeable behaviorist.
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