That's good. That will give you the tools you need to assess what scares her and when she's at her breaking point. You need to back off when she shows you those signs to the point in which she seems calm and slowly build from there. Gradually increasing what she is exposed to. if she is frightened of children, take her to a park and sit far away from the kids, where she can hear them but not see them. Give her cookies and treats and tell her what a good girl she is. If she starts showing you those signs, move further away, if she seems calm, get a little closer. Gradually, decrease your distance based on what she is "telling you." |