How Do Agencies Ensure The Safety Of...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's up to you, but muzzling him will only make him on edge as he will know somehting is up. Have it handy just in case, but it's best to leave it to her. As she is for warned she'll know not to approach him, when she comes in make you dog wait somewhere else and then let him in to see you and her, don't let him make the decision to greet her first, let him see you greet her at ease and then his guard will go down, if you're on edge then he will be on edge.
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