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How to Make Dog Less Afraid of PeopleShe took it to the vet, got shots, got a large doggie indoor carrier/house and a cushy pad, a brush, a longer leash and a new collar, performed a flea doggie shampoo (seems to be very clean but we wanted to make sure), bought appropriate puppy pet food and water bowl...lots of love. It's approx. 1 year old male terrier mix. Unbelievably skinny, malnourished, abused, afraid of people... but very nice with a sweet personality. So how do we make this adorable pooch less afraid? I know precious little about dogs. Help! It doesn't want to go into it's doggie house --needs a couple of pushes, (pet store said house was suitable in size for this dog), doesn't come when called (more likely to just sit there). We told our daughter the dog has to stay in the pet house when no one is home or at night (for the safety of the house and the pet) - of course we are going to give it an outside walk before it gets shut in and it's certainly not for all day, either). We have a nice fenced in back yard, - but the dog goes directly to the trailer and hides between it and the fence- doesn't come when called. I'd like to be able to indicate to him that he needs to get in the doggie house. I can't be doing all this pooch shoving and pushing and I'd like to open the back door, tell the dog to go and expect it to come back to the door when I call it in 10 mins. If we try to put on a leash and take him for a walk, he has to be dragged through the house out to the front door. Obviously, he doesn't know how to respond to a walk on a leash. In the meantime, he sits by my daughter and follows her around the house, like her shadow. So, now what? We like the dog, we just need to 'civilize' it and get it to forget the abuse history. Thanks, Holly from Richardson, TX Feedback About This Post:RE: How to Make Dog Less Afraid of PeopleOh yes here, look on www.leerburg.com they have free ebooks and this guy is VERY VERY helpful. I train dogs for Search and Rescue and Service Animals, I've learned a lot from him. But check that site out and read all the ebooks you think pertain to your pooch :) Post By Kate (Guest Post) RE: How to Make Dog Less Afraid of People
Cesar Milan! You should be very careful with your dog. Usually a malnourished dog has much less energy than usual and when he is fattened up he might act differently, so until you really know him, I would suggest that you are careful :) Some dogs do not like houses because they feel cornered, I would try feeding him in it, put the bowl in the back and every time he goes in (and not a moment sooner) you give him some command, like "crate" after a while he will figure out that the word means where he is fed, and he will go in there. Post By Kate (Guest Post) RE: How to Make Dog Less Afraid of People
I agree with all of the advice given so far. Abused dogs need a lot of love and patience, and they in turn reward you with love and more love, but it takes time and good training. Post by Jantoo RE: How to Make Dog Less Afraid of PeopleSounds like the dog could have a hearing problem since he does not respond to you when called. I would have his hearing checked. Post By Judy (Guest Post) RE: How to Make Dog Less Afraid of People
I had a "scaredy-dog" who wouldn't go into her house for a year and a half! I put her food bowls in there so she had to stick her head in, but she would take food into her mouth and eat it outside from the ground. One day for no discernable reason she popped into her house, lay down and stayed there. She's been using it ever since. If I want to "tell" her to go in, I toss a dog treat in and she follows it. Now I can just make the hand motion of throwing a treat in and she will jump in quite happily, but I reinforce that every once in a while with a treat. Post by Cantate RE: How to Make Dog Less Afraid of People
Good Luck! We brought home a pound puppy (a terrier mix /?pitbull mix)approx 6-8 months old that we found out was stranger shy and men shy after we brought her home (obviously abused by a man in boots, judging from her behavior). For two years we took her weekly to dog obedience and socialized her in a wide variety of strange environments. She learned that we were safe, and she was safe with us, but the "world" was still a scary place". Post By been there (Guest Post) RE: How to Make Dog Less Afraid of PeopleI know very little about dogs, but there are many good books on dog training. I read one once about positive reinforcement called "Don't Shoot the Dog". I think that was the name. Positive reinforcement is what you need to do with this dog. He is obviously associating coming when called with something bad. I think you should get some professional advice on this dog from a dog trainer, and maybe after he is more settled, take him to obedience class so you know how to train him. One thing I do know about dogs from listening to a radio show, is that if you get him to associate that pet house with safety, that is an important training thing, and very useful as he will like his little house and bed and not be cowering in odd places. Reward him for going into it, and I think putting something of your daughters in the house will help, as the other poster suggested, as you say that he feels safe with her. Good luck. Post by louel53 RE: How to Make Dog Less Afraid of People
Crate training is pretty easy. I've crate trained every dog I've ever owned. Putting worn clothes in there is a good idea, it will make the dog feel more secure for sure. Use one commandto indicate the dog should go into the kennel. I've always used the word "Crate" because it is easy to say and understand, rather than a sentence like "Go to your Kennel, Rover." Say Crate and then get the dog inside, either by throwing a treat in the crate and shutting the door after the dog goes in, or by placing the dog inside. As soon as the door is shut after the dog is inside, tell him how good he is. "Good boy Rover!" followed by a treat through the bars. It'll take a few weeks before the dog will do it on its own. Be patient. Post by Panktty RE: How to Make Dog Less Afraid of PeopleYou are so great to give this dog a chance at a new and better life...it will be worth it...just have patience and remember how scared and frightened it is. He will come around in time after he has learned that no one is going to hurt him. I don't know if I agree with the "stern attitude" of the first poster. I feel he needs love and babying for all that he has been through. Time and love and patience. I know it is hard for a young family, especially with all the things going on and jobs and all, but do your best and you will be rewarded! GOOD FOR YOU AND YOUR BIG HEART! Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: How to Make Dog Less Afraid of PeopleI suggest you read Cesar's Way, by Cesar Millan. He is a genious when it comes to responding to problems with dogs. The book will help you and your dog. Post By tamothy (Guest Post) RE: How to Make Dog Less Afraid of People
I agree with all the above comments. We adopted an 'abused dog' from the shelter when we lived on the east coast. It took lots of time and patience, but eventually he became a part of the family. He followed me all over the house (I should have changed his name to 'SHADOW'). Post By Rosalie Shoeman (Guest Post) RE: How to Make Dog Less Afraid of PeopleThis is not silly behavior! The dog was abused. Patience in what you want to to teach him. Do not push,pull, or drag the dog. Treats work wonderful. He has to learn to trust. that will take take time. He will not turn into a obedient loyal dog in a few days or even a month. See if you can find training or call a shelter for ideas on how to help him gain his trust with you. Post By allison (Guest Post) RE: How to Make Dog Less Afraid of PeopleI agree with most of that but in my experience some sympathy & baby talk is necessary for bonding. Don't force the dog to do anything. He's been shoved around enough it sounds like it. He needs to everything on his own time table with you encouraging with praise & food. Poor baby. I've adopted 2 dogs with huge issues over the years but you would never have known it as time went on. They were so well adjusted I could have stepped on their heads while they were lying down & they wouldn't even notice. It just takes a huge amount of patience & time but the reward is worth it for all involved. Please hang in there & good for you guys for saving a life. Post By Me (Guest Post) RE: How to Make Dog Less Afraid of People
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