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Originally Posted by rachelsyorkie I have recieved dogs in rescue like that & we have been able to always change them. Of coarse I tell my husband never to yell, even just yelling for me in the other room & I would hold the dog for security as he petted it several times then let it down & give her/him a treat, eventually they would take a treat from my husband, and they would have time alone, next thing they are sitting on his lap. But one yell for your favorite team, one quick move can set you back. Its really sad.  If he is WILLING to earn her trust he can  |
Goodness, how long did it take for him to warm up? This scooby is so from day one, he has always been fearful of hands, apparently the woman we bought him from used to beat him with her hands. He is very sensitive and if we yell out to each other or I yell at Bandit to be quiet scooby cowers and becomes very submissive and shake, when it had nothign to do with him at all. he often trembles something awful