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Old 11-28-2015, 07:49 AM   #4
DvlshAngel985
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Sounds like my Kaji when I first got him. I let him be for the most part and let him cone to me when he was ready. Eventually he started showing signs that he couldn't live without me. He always needed me to be where he could see me. ALWAYS. He wouldn't let me touch him, and hold him, but he needed to be able to see me. Eventually, with time, he started leaving our room to see what I was doing. I distinctly remember the first day he came down from our room and sat on a step to see me in the kitchen. I turned around and started talking to him. He ran back upstairs to our room as fast as his little legs would take him. After 6 months, he was mine. All mine. Cuddles, play, walks (not beautifully walking next to me, but we were getting somewhere) baths, car rides, it was all getting more bearable for him. He still had his fears, and reacted to a lot of things, but I was no longer one of the scary things. Fast forward 6 years later, Kaji loves my whole family, plays like a little puppy, hikes like a pro, and loves meeting new dogs at the pet supply stores. He still is apprehensive with people he doesn't know, especially children, but he takes trips to the mall in stride, just being happy to be with me. In fact, he's currently in bed with me, curled up next to my thigh, under the blankets, as close as he could possibly be. I feel him kicking and hear him sleep barking. He's just so relaxed and dreaming away.

Bottom line, for pups that have that kind of reaction at first will just need more time adjusting. And since there 2 scared pups, they may cling to each other more at first. They'll come around. You just have to be really patient.
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