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The childhood experience of being attacked by a dog or the sight of seeing another party being attacked by a dog makes one develop a high phobia of all types of dogs and the phobia goes with one into adulthood.
The client has to overcome this fear if she truly wants to get married to this man since the dog seems to be so precious to him that he cannot get rid of it, no matter what. The fear can be overcome by possessing or frequently looking at pictures of cute dogs that look harmless so as to develop a positive attitude toward dogs. She should then regularly keep physical contact with the dog so that she may learn that no harm would come to her. If the dog is threatening and not friendly, then she should familiarize herself with a more friendly one in little bits of time until she feels less afraid. This way, she will come to learn that not all dogs are fierce and they do not have to bite, and she will start getting used to dogs.