What to do if the dog is timid and hides everywhere, the dog is suddenly afraid to hide everywhere

Updated on pet 2024-07-06
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It's also a good thing that a dog is timid because it doesn't get into trouble everywhere.

    Generally speaking, dogs are relatively timid before the age of two, and after the age of two, it has completely matured, and it will naturally be bold.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Take the puppy to a pet behavior class. The reason why dogs are timid is mostly due to the wrong behavior of their owners.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If the dog is afraid to hide around, it may be because the dog is frightened by the sound of firecrackers, car horns, etc., or it is insecure when it comes to a new environment. Timid and introverted dogs will also be scared and hide when they are sick.

    <> if the dog is afraid to hide around, it is likely that the dog is frightened. Especially when the dog comes to a new environment, the dog will instinctively lack a sense of security in an unfamiliar environment, and the sound of firecrackers and car horns outside will also frighten the dog.

    Or when the dog is sick, it will also hide everywhere, especially the timid and introverted dog, it will not take the initiative to signal to the owner that it is sick. At this time, it is necessary to observe whether the dog has a loss of appetite and listlessness.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Summary. Dear is happy to answer for you, dear, don't be afraid when you meet a timid dog, just ignore it.

    Dear is happy to answer for you, dear, don't be afraid when you meet a timid dog, just ignore it.

    Reasons: 1. Personality. Dogs have completely different personalities, and small dogs like Chihuahuas are naturally sensitive and wary of anything, even if others like it.

    2. Not adapting to the new environment. If it's just coming into your family, timidity falls into the normal category. People will also be full of fear and anxiety about unknown things, let alone dogs, just give it a certain amount of time to adapt and become familiar.

    3. Too little company. If the owner is very busy with work and leaves the dog at home every day, it is your problem to be timid, because you spend too little time with it, and the time it has to contact with friends and outside things is compressed quite little, so that it is very strange to regret the silver messing around with all kinds of things, and has a sense of fear. 4. Abuse.

    If your dog was picked up or adopted, the fear may have something to do with its past. Perhaps it was frightened or hurt before it came to you, leaving a lingering shadow on their hearts.

    Hello, I just bought a 3 and a half month teddy, I have been home for more than a week, I know that the cavity is very small, and I dare not be interested in the food, and the leash will not lead him away, and I will lie there to sleep every day, and I should do jujube skin in this situation.

    To train it, the methods are as follows: 1. Often take the timid dog to places where there are more dogs, so that it can have more contact with the same kind. 2. When the dog has the desire to get close to each other, encourage it more, and after a few attempts, the dog will not be so afraid of other dogs.

    3. If the object that the dog is afraid of is a living person, you can arrange for a stranger from the Oak Hall to appear in the presence of the owner. Strangers should keep a certain distance from the dog at first, and if the dog is nervous, the owner should calm it down and try again when the dog is relaxed. 4. After many trainings, strangers can shorten the distance with the dog by 1-2 meters each time.

    If the dog behaves more comfortably, the owner can give a reward. 5. When the dog can be very close to strangers and can still behave normally, you can ask strangers to give food rewards or caresses on behalf of the owner.

    The key can't be taken out, and the leash pulls it, and it lies motionless on the ground.

    I beg it to eat every day, and I don't eat it for half a day, and I don't eat snacks.

    Kiss, that is, there is a problem with the stomach.

    It is recommended to take some probiotics to recuperate.

    Is it really cautious, it's not that it doesn't eat at all, I have to feed it, beg it, tremble and respect it before it eats, but it seems to have a desire for food, because every time I put food there, it will go over and smell it, and then the stuffiness will go back again.

    Kiss, sure.

    Besides, it takes a while to get used to it when you just buy it, so you can't rush it.

    Okay, thanks, how long will it take to get used to?

    Kiss, about half a month.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. To train pet dogs to have guts, you should start from a young age. In addition, for dogs that have left traces of fear and timidity in their brains, they can be cultivated with "bravery" and environmental exercises to gradually fade the dog's fear traces.

    2. Since it is to improve the dog's courage, of course, it cannot be too hasty. When training, you should start with the environment that the dog is familiar with, and at the beginning of training, the owner must accompany you when you go to an unfamiliar place. When in an unfamiliar place, parents should give encouragement to the dog, eliminate its inner fear, and make it less afraid and nervous.

    3. In addition to taking the dog to an unfamiliar environment, it is necessary to improve the courage of the dog, and let it slowly try the things it is afraid of.

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