Take her places and make sure they are ALWAYS happy trips for a while. Take her to visit the vet without having to get shots or anything. Take her to the park to play, take her favorite toys, etc. Make the trips short and sweet, and slowly lengthten them as she gets more and more comfortable. In the future to combat this with other pups/dogs.. Taking them to puppy kindergarten is a good way to get them socialized and see that trips are fun things. Most training centers/trainer will have classes like that where the puppies literally play for a half-hour or so. Serves the purpose of socializing them to other dogs and people, as well as getting them used to trips to new places.
2006-11-27 02:31:47
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answered by skachicah35 4
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Yup, at a defend. continuously quite some little bypass breed dogs there. My god, please do not bypass to a petstore!!! All those puppies come from domestic dog turbines raised in deplorable circumstances, and birthed with the aid of bitches compelled to get get pregnant every time they arrive into warmth for years on end. The puppies have not been socialized with human beings, are not wellness checked, and improve up in filthy little cages. by no ability purchase an animal at a puppy save!
2016-10-13 05:05:35
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answered by ? 4
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Your pup needs to be more socialized. Enroll in an obedience class. It will be scary for her at first but the socialization with the other dogs and people in the class will do her a world of good. Take her outside a pet store and let people pet her, get her use to be fussed over by many different people.
2006-11-27 02:29:59
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answered by ESPERANZA 4
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Take your puppy for more walks outside. It will be a healthy way for the puppy to exersize and get used to seeing other people. Start out taking your normal walks, then ease the puppy into walking in more conjested areas where more people and animals are. Eventually walk your puppy in a dog park or city.
2006-11-27 02:24:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Those can both be scary places for a pup! Take her to the park and get her familiar with foreign scents. Start taking her out as frequently as possible. The vet will probably always be scary for her (it is for my doggy).
2006-11-27 02:24:13
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answered by Tact is highly overrated 5
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I have a Yorkie and he does the same thing sometimes. I would say take her out a little at first and add more time as she gets better. I always have something to cover mine. Also I talk to him alot... when we are out.
2006-11-27 02:36:37
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answered by broc1212 5
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Your baby is genetically high strung normally. Try wrapping her in a soft blanket to make her feel more secure and hold her close. Also, try taking her more places with you if possible so she gets used to the idea of traveling, but always make her feel secure by wrapping her gently in a soft blanket.
2006-11-27 02:24:54
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answered by Decoy Duck 6
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try taking her out at night when there are less people around,you might also consider puppy training school it great for getting the dogs social and also finding out from other owners what their experiences have taught them.
2006-11-27 02:27:57
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answered by nightbunny76 1
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Yorkies don't have much to defend themselves with, and one lives by us that acts this way too. if he is good on short walks give him a dog biscit, and he willlearn that when he is good on waks he gets food.
2006-11-27 02:27:52
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answered by skigrrrrl 3
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Take her to the public and get her familiar with foreign scents
2006-11-27 02:26:22
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answered by Anonymous
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