Your German Shepherd Dog Is Shy. A dog is defined by his race, personality and attitude.
Sometimes we encounter shy, timid and reserved types, even if it's a puppy purchased from a licensed kennel or an adult dog recovered from a rescue center. What we do to correct their behavior?
German shepherd puppy or dog requires a dual responsibility compared to a stable and sociable shepherd and this animal needs more work with socialization and training involving dedication, time and patience to encourage and if you have already established a strong emotional tie with that dog he will stick to your foot and will squeal.
Whatever happens, And so it's totally contraindicated to force your German shepherd dog to know and accept someone.
So it's still wrong, even if the person is very close and knows about those cases and has experience in interactions with dogs. German shepherd has an unique set of very strong perceptions and values. Generally, complicated stimuli and perceptions acts in these times, especially if the particular emotional background of our German shepherd dog is shy. Make sure you drop suggestions about it in the comment box. Forcing to near and socializing with a person that the dog doesn't like from the first contact, you put in serious danger that person, especially if you have an adult dog. German shepherd often reacts by biting when they are frightened and insecure.
Whenever hoping that this will unwind, And so it's also a very important to know that if the dog is timid and shy it's not recommended to spoil him. Furthermore, he will feel encouraged and rewarded just for being shy and,, could be motivated to show it in the future, since in consonance with how a dog perceives human behavior. You can just take away it from the person at who reacts fearful and let observe him from a distance that is comfortable for the dog. Reward the dog when his body does not have an attitude of fear and tension and he give you signs of acceptance of a person. You have to know that shy German Shepherd Dog breed is sensitive to body language, their attitudes and movements of foreigners mostly.
No comments:
Post a Comment