How to Build Confidence in an Abused & Fearful Puppy
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How to Build Confidence in an Abused & Fearful Puppy


How to Build Confidence in an Abused & Fearful Puppy

Puppies that are rescued from abusive homes, overcrowded shelters or puppy mills may harbor a number of undesirable characteristics related to their early rearing. This includes fear of humans and an inability to immediately bond with or socialize with human and animal companions. An abused and fearful puppy will need love, attention and most of all, patience. Assume that you will need to undo poor or inadequate training and then retrain the puppy in appropriate ways. This process will take more time than training a typical puppy, but this extra investment will be rewarding.

Provide a Safe Environment

Set Aside Puppy Time

Establish a Routine

Begin Socialization

Introduce Leash Training

Offer Frequent Rewards

Introduce New Environments Gradually

Implement Formal Training





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