Poor little guy. I don't have any advice. I just hope he will be happier now that he is with you and not kenneled. I have a friend with a female Yorkie that was kenneled a lot and my friend bought another male puppy when the Yorkie was 4 years old to accompany her. It didn't go well at all the first few months. Female Yorkie who was already shy and timid and doesn't even play refused to eat and was depressed and would hide. I don't know how she(my friend) dealt with the situation but now after 1 year, they are the best of friends and the female Yorkie is more outgoing and playful. I have also seen a dog that is timid and being bullied by a new dog that is more dominant (not Yorkies though) so its hard to say. Maybe give him some time to gain more trust and confidence and for him to learn more of the outside world other than his kennel and hopefully he can flourish. |