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Old 07-17-2008, 08:09 AM   #2
yorkieusa
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The only suggestion I can make is that he needs constant reassurance that something won't hurt him. Don't let him go and hide if he is scared of something. Pat him on the head and tell him, "It's all right." He should eventually not be such a scared little boy. Use the same wording every time and he will eventually understand. Just be nonchalant and go about what you are doing. Maybe this will help some. I hope.
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