Helping the Shy Dog


How to Help Shy and Timid Dogs Come Out of Their Shell

By: Andrea Arden on 09/24/2009

"Billy," a 4 month old miniature long-haired dachshund, crept into puppy class clinging to the wall. His little tail was between his legs and his already low set ears were about as low as they could go. Needless to say, "Billy" was not a happy puppy. "He is so playful at home, I don't understand this," said his owner, Mary Karlin of New Jersey.

It isn't unusual to see timid pups on the first night of class. "My veterinarian told me to keep him in until he had all of his shots," said Mary. In this case, "Billy" was essentially kept in social isolation. Not good for anyone, especially not a pup during his most crucial period of social development. Keep Reading...