Both physically and mentally scarred by the trauma, Primrose is still initially
fearful of new people, but her loving heart warms quickly.
Shasta is extremely
fearful of new people and situations, but is so goofy and silly when she learns to trust someone!
Keep em» happy: when guests arrive, if your pet is particularly shy and
fearful of new people, make sure you have a warm, safe place for them to retreat to, away from the noise.
Dogs that are not properly socialized during puppyhood tend to be more cautious and
fearful of new people and unfamiliar situations later in life — that's not what you want for your puppy.
Some dogs may be
fearful of new people, new places, and loud noises like fireworks and thunder, but confident enough to rip apart a box (see Diego, who is nervous in new situations, but an expert at even the most difficult and loud food toys).
Animals who weren't well socialized in their first weeks of life can often be shy and
fearful of new people.
If the dog seems
fearful of the new person, give the dog a chance to calm down, and when the dog approaches the new person, reward him or her with a treat or praise.
Not exact matches
Isaiah writes
of the wilderness and dry land being glad,
of the desert swarming with healthy blossoms,
of people once wracked by «
fearful hearts, weak hands and feeble knees» — including the blind, the deaf, the lame and the dumb — now forming the first ranks
of those who shall possess the
new bounty (Isa.
Maybe its the
new environment, the
people and the plane's sound which makes them kind
of fearful and insecure, so I tried holding him upright as much as I could against my chest but holding a baby in that position for long can get tiring.
I think there's two camps
of people when we start a
new year: those
fearful of what the future might bring and those excited to take it on.
He will feel happy instead
of fearful of meeting
new people.
She is still
fearful of meeting male strangers, but after several introductions, will accept
new people.
Peter passed shelter tests but is very
fearful of change at our vet office and when meeting
new people there.
Puppies that are properly socialized beginning at around 8 weeks
of age are more tolerant
of new stimuli and
people and are less likely to grow into nervous,
fearful dogs.
Any dog that hasn't been introduced to lots
of unfamiliar dogs and
people during the socialization period (ten to sixteen weeks) will be notably uneasy and
fearful with
new experiences and creatures for the rest
of its life.
While they struggle to survive in their
new outdoor environment, some strays become
fearful of people, even adopting feral behaviors after a period
of time, depending on their surroundings.
Aversives for Cats Destructive Scratching Cats Developmental Stages
of Kitten Behavior Discouraging Roaming Cats The
Fearful Cat Introducing Your
New Cat to Your Other Pets Managing Your Kitten's Rough Play Starting Out Right With Your
New Cat and the Litter Box Understanding Cat Aggression Towards
People Your Cat: Indoors or Out Your Talkative Cat
Although he absolutely adored his
new mom, dad, and doggy brother, Scout became incredibly
fearful of other
people and dogs and was eventually diagnosed with fear aggression and generalized anxiety.
Socialization is the process
of exposing the puppy to as many different
people, places, and situations as possible to prevent him from forming
fearful reactions to
new people and events.
The lack
of interaction with other humans can make the pooch become excessively protective and
fearful of meeting
new people as it grows older.
Eva Perrigo: When presented with a
new dog, I obtain demographics (age / breed / spayed or neutered etc.)
of the dog, pertinent history depending on why the owner has called or why the animal is in the shelter (needs basic obedience, jumping on
people, not coming when called,
fearful, dog / dog issues, dog / human issues etc.).
He has a solid good nature personality when comforable but is
fearful / shy
of loud noise and
new changes /
people.
If your dog is
fearful of new experiences,
people or children or is reactive to other dogs or
people please contact Building Bonds for help.
Initially, he was
fearful of being touched at all, and even now after lots
of love and attention in foster care, Alvin still needs to warm up to
new people a bit.
To an already
fearful people whose fevered dreams were built on crumbling sands
of secularism, this
new paradigm is the sum
of all fears.