This one hit home with me! I can sympathize 100% as my daughter had the very same thing. No reason why and we would have to call ahead to see if there would be dogs, couldn't go to our favorite parks and I would even have to ask guards at the beach to speak to those who didn't follow the rules. DUXBURY beach was almost our only safe place because it does not allow dogs.
Anyway I will tell you what we did because I heard the same things. It is a real fear and it more a control situation that your daughter feels out of control. She can't make a dog stay away and that pushes the fear farther.
Honestly my daugter had climbed up people literally like a jungle gym to escape and that was at 7 years old!
We tried counseling in a home where the thrapist had a beagle. We would try to rake walks with it but it still just wasn't working.
At about 9 or so my daughters grandparents got a Yorkie. He was hyper but tiny. She almost had to make herself like him. It was a great way to introduce her and she actually would take Jordan on walks etc and the pride was amazing but yet she still was afraid of dogs!
Shortly after her dad got a baby yorkie and this further helped her especially since she had to live with him part time! She watched max grow from a tiny thing and it helped once again diminish a bit of fear.
I showed her a standish humane Society walk for homeless dogs and she actually felt so bad that these dogs had no homes. This past year she raised 105 dollars and walked for the society ...all 3 miles , mind you with dog owners everywhere!! She walked her dads dog proudly but still was skidfish around the others but not nearly as bad!
This Christmas I further pushed the envelope and I ordered a great magazine called dogs for kids. Its colorful, shows all types of dogs, has great stories with kids and dogs and it actually has helped even more!
So as some people say she will grow out of it this is a real true fear. I only know how to wean a fear because I myself have one just the same but for thunder storms!! So I really had to put myself in the position of ok what if I were afraid of dogs?
Another tip...I called the local animal shelter and asked if they had any small dogs that we could come see or even walk. Unfortunately the shelter in duxbury has closed but there was a wonderful woman who volunteered her own chiuhaha for us to spend some time with. Like I said it had closed a we were unable to ever make it.
Have hope and try some of these angles. Just telling her not to be afraid won't work. Its really baby steps.
My daugter will be 11 in July and its still not over but its much better than when she was 5. It takes time but nurturing what you can will help! I guess I'm saying, acknowledge the fear to her and let her call the shots and also at the same time try some of the things above!
This was long I know but like I said, it hit home! I wish you all the luck!
*if there are weird words or spellings its BC I responded from my blackberry. I couldn't wait to respond to this!! That's my disclaimer lol