Timid Dog Behavior
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Timid Dog Behavior


Timid Dog Behavior

Timid dogs typically lack self-confidence and are unsure about the goings-on around them. Timid dogs may appear shy or even aggressive when approached, or they may urinate. Dogs can display timid behavior for a number of reasons, including abuse and improper socialization. Working with or adopting a timid dog presents a few challenges, because they should be handled differently than a normal dog.

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