Do you have a dog that is shy and fearful? You know the dog I am talking about. It will not approach new people and is very fearful in new situations and environments.
I understand this type of problem and I also realize how concerned you are about the fact that your dog is suffering. Here are a few things you might want to try to help the situation.
Obedience Training
Yes the very first thing to do for a shy fearful dog is to do some obedience training. Training can give a shy dog a new level of confidence and a feeling of accomplishment.
Since your dog is uneasy in strange places training should be done privately in your home where your dog is very comfortable. In this type of case group training is out of the question.
Limited Socialization
What I mean by limited socialization is to start taking your dog to new places. For example you might go to the parking lot of the local strip mall. Take your dog for a walk around the outer perimeter of the parking lot just to get it used to being in strange new places.
As the days go on and the dog gets more and more comfortable in these new surroundings start moving in closer where you might walk in proximity to other people without actually coming into contact with them.
As the sessions continue you should get to a point where you can take your dog on the sidewalk outside of a store while people pass in and out of the stores. You should see your dog getting more and more comfortable as the sessions continue.
Please keep in mind that this is a slow process. How slow, depends on your particular dog and the extent of the problem. I always suggest that this limited socialization should be done 3 times a week and be sure to vary the location.
Thunder Jacket
Something that may help a fearful dog is a Thunder Jacket. They are available at the big box pet stores as well as online. It is a fabric jacket or wrap that goes around your dog snuggly. The effect of a thunder jacket varies widely from dog to dog.
Some dogs are immediately helped when wearing the jacket while others get no benefit at all. I always tell my clients to save the receipt and all the packaging so you can return it after you have given it a few day trial if it does not work for your dog.
D.A.P.
D.A.P. is a product that you may want to try to help your dog feel more comfortable in stressful situations. It is a pheromone that mimics the smell of a lactating mother dog and supposedly dogs never forget that smell and it relaxes them.
It is available as a collar, a spray and also an atomizer that you plug in the wall. Most of my clients prefer the spray. They can use in on a neckerchief around the dogs neck or even on a pillow in the car or other location.
If you have a dog that suffers from shyness and fear give these tips a try. Do not expect instant success. It will take some time so be patient.
Natural Calm Your Fearful Pet
Although certain animals do have a more nervous temperament than others, traumatic events or exposure to particular stressors can upset even a normally calm animal.
Fireworks, a trip to the vet, thunderstorms, small children, an abusive situation, change of owner, hair dryers, change of house, the addition of another pet — these are just a few of the everyday situations that can cause stress in your pet.
In order to help your pet cope with the common stressors of everyday life, it is therefore important to ensure the health of the nervous system.
PetCalm is a safe, non-addictive 100% natural homeopathic remedy registered with the FDA and formulated especially for pets to relieve acute symptoms of fear and nervousness, helping to calm and soothe your pet back to balanced mood.
PetCalm comes in convenient, dissolvable granule form. Safe and easy to administer, these pleasant tasting granules are simply sprinkled on your pet’s tongue and rapidly absorbed in the mouth — making them easy to administer.
PetCalm is a natural remedy with no risk of side effects or addiction and can be safely used by animals of all ages and sizes.
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