Hogdog, there simply is no "one" case that will be a blanket statement for all other cases.
This is one of the things that infuriates me about the "thinking" of most dogmen: you guys actually believe that one man's case has
anything to do with yours. It doesn't!
Whether one of my pups was ruined or not has NO BEARING on what is going to become of your pup. None at all.
That is like wondering if one of my pups grows up to be game, will yours? Or if one of my dogs grows up to suck, that this will in any way affect your pup? It won't!
Your job now is to RAISE
your pup, to TREAT IT WELL, and to SEE HOW SHE TURNS OUT ...
after she matures, gets bumped, schooled and FAIRLY evaluated.
No one here has a crystal ball ... and nobody's experience with their pup getting over their trauma has any bearing whatsoever on your pup.
And you are just going to have to come to terms with this and get your head straight.
It was a little scuffle, nothing more, so stop trying to judge a GD puppy or predict her future. Instead, why don't you concentrate on BUILDING her confidence with socialization, affection, and good ol-fashioned FUN and PLAY ... and let US know how she turns out in a couple of years
Jack