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Beagle I had this about a week. He is 2 years old and saved from the pound the day he was SCH. to be killed. Heartwrom was positive, and has been treated, and their health problems have been dealth with. However, his mental health is not good and nobody wanted to know how had a dog with these issues. I have contacted a trainer. The submissive dog pees several times a day, is scared of noises, doors, people, and howls or bark often. It's like working himself into attack and howling anxieity up to two hours. They gave me antianxity bill for the night, but it disappears as soon as prey panic again.
This site will help you learn how to work with this dog. Www.fearfuldogs.com change how the dog feels and behaves is not to be easy or quick, but you can avoid it. More information about the fight against conditioning, desensitization, triggers and thresholds. Talk to your veterinarian on a drug like Prozac that can be used long term to help the dog. He will not "cure" a dog, but can make the dog feel better and so can learn new behaviors more easily. Got a project in their hands but if you learn how to work with this dog properly, you should see improvements gradually. Do not force this dog to deal with things that frighten him. The first objective is to work on the relationship you have with him. We must trust yourself completely. Poor type.
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