I have a concern with my Husky/Malinois mix, Luna (the shelter was unsure if this is her actual breed). Luna was rescued from an abusive environment and taken to a shelter where she lived for almost a year before my family adopted her. She is three. She was skittish and food-aggressive when we got her but she was not my first rescue so training the food-aggression and helping her gain confidence at home was possible. She is able to follow commands easily and has great recall. She gets nervous when we have guests but I'm able to calm her down after a few basic commands and encouragement. The problem is outside. Luna seems to be afraid of everything and is extremely reactive outside. I try to take her out in the afternoon while the street is quiet but she is reactive to the smallest things, even leaves. She will bark, growl, and lunge at people, animals, and anything else that moves. It's gotten so bad that I have trouble taking her for walks and can only take her about 100 meters; we walk back and forth from my garage and up the street but past that, she can't manage. When I first got her, she would start to cry the moment we went outside for a walk. Over the course of a month since we've had her she is more confident outside and will play outside in the backyard or walk on a leash in the front yard as long as no one is around. But, if anyone is around while walking in the front yard, she will immediately start crying and then will lunge and bark and try to get to whomever or whatever. I've taken to putting her on my treadmill so that she can have a chance to run and exercise. I would like to take her to obedience training but she is so reactive that I fear how she would respond. I have looked online and asked on forums and have tried everything that has been suggested but nothing seems to help. I would sincerely appreciate any feedback and am willing to try almost anything to give her the confidence to walk around her neighborhood without fear. Thank you.