Thank you Becks
Just to clarify, the magick I was looking for was to give me strength and confidence to be calm under the situation, I should have been more clear. I have an emotional disorder and a situation such as today's has really dampened my spirit. I'm trying to be positive, but it's not easy for me to control the negativity. I'm a practical practicioner and I don't believe that a spell alone can cure a problem. I believe in intent, energy and action when performing spells and charms. When my energy is low or my feelings are negative, I know that I don't have the intent to project energy...so nothing will work for me. I went out in the snow and made some snowballs, each snowball that I threw represented a negative energy "No more hurt feelings" as I threw the first snowball, "No more fear" as I threw the second etc...it empowered me to be brave. How can I resist a face like this?:
I walk all of our dogs on a leash
always, I'm not a fan of off-leash walking ever. It's a matter of personal opinion though, I know some folks who refuse to put their dogs on a leash. No matter how much training you give the pet, as you said, a dog is a dog. I never trust them 100%! Each dog that we fostered/adopted, came with a 4 week basic training course as an incentive to foster and adopt. So all of our dogs went through basic training, though it's choke collar training, which worked so well for the huskies, but really not for Jack so I cut it short and decided my own method of positive reinforcement would be better. We've had a lot of success with it. At home, he does "guard" his toy and bone, but with the "trading up" of a liver treat, he drops those things like they don't exist. But I'm certainly not above seeing a behaviourist if needed. My goal is to make the little guy happy and confident. I love him to bits

Oh, he's not aggressive to other dogs or people at all btw, it's just, like you said, the "guarding" behaviour.
Outside though...it's going to be a tough road. I walked him alone tonight and he went for the same area where he found the pine cone...I said firmly NO before he could get to that area, he gave me a guilty look then moved on, then of course, he got the praise. He tried to pick up a little twig just a moment later and I had to pull him away with another NO...it's like, I turn my head to watch where I'm walking and he's already got something in his mouth!!!
My pug who died in 2011 when he was 16 needed continual training throughout his life for sitting and staying, so I'm up for it. They are my dogs for life and I'm committed to them. I refuse to give up on Jack, but I have to say I'm a little gunshy because of the bite. I need to build my own confidence as I build his too.
So all advice, doggie-related as well as magickal advice on how to rebuild my own confidence will be greatly appreciated.