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QuestionHow do I get my dog to like me more?Beverly Ulbrich is a Dog Behaviorist and Trainer and the Founder of The Pooch Coach, a private dog training business based in the San Francisco Bay Area. She is a Certified CGC (Canine Good Citizen) Evaluator by the American Kennel Club and has served on the Board of Directors for the American Humane Association and Rocket Dog Rescue. She has been voted the best private dog trainer in the San Francisco Bay Area 4 times by SF Chronicle and by Bay Woof, and she has won 4 "Top Dog Blog" awards. She has also been featured on TV as a dog behavior expert. Beverly has over 18 years of dog behavior training experience and specializes in dog aggression and anxiety training. She has a Master of Business Administration from Santa Clara University and a BS from Rutgers University.It will take time, so try to be patient! In the meantime, feed your dog his favorite food twice a day to help him warm up to you.
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QuestionHow can I help my dog to not flinch every time I move?Community AnswerCall the dog before you move, so it's attention is on you first. Make slow gradual movements, and over time this should help.
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QuestionHow do I potty train my puppy if she's been abused so severely that she refuses to go outside?Community AnswerPee pads can be bought at most stores, and using a pee pad is a better option than forcing the dog to go outside. Put the pad in a safe location and leave it there until the dog uses it. After the dog uses the pad, a treat and soft praises will help enforce the behavior. Give this about two weeks, then move the pad a bit closer to the door where you will take them outside. Eventually you will be able to set the pad just outside of the door and hopefully your dog will feel more comfortable going outside.
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QuestionHow do I deal with an abused dog that has snapped at me twice?Community AnswerBe calm, don't freak out or shout. This is a game of trust and love, so show the dog that no matter what he does you won't give in and won't hurt him. Keep a respectable distance and just talk to him, through a gate if you're worried for your safety. Kindness is the only way you can combat fear.
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QuestionWhat can I do if my abused dog refuses to poop outside?Community AnswerMaybe you should try spending more time with your dog outside so they get used to being out there when they need to go to the bathroom. You could also try taking your dog to a dog park to be around other dogs; maybe seeing them use the bathroom outside will help your dog learn to do it too.
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QuestionWhat if my dog is not responsive to being treated after doing something good?Community AnswerSome dogs are more responsive to affection/petting or verbal praise than treats. Try a combination to see which works best with your dog.
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QuestionThere is a dog at my job that was left and I have been feeding him for months. He will take a bone from my hand but not let me touch him. How can I get him to trust me enough to pet?Community AnswerSlowly and gradually extend the back of your hand, without food in it, and let him sniff it or lick it Let him touch you first. Speak to him in soothing tones and make him feel comfortable with you.
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QuestionHow can I make my new, fearful dog feel comfortable walking with me in the garden?Community AnswerBe sure to speak softly with your dog, and don't attempt to drag them outside. If they start following you around outside, give them a treat. Be patient.
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QuestionI will be house sitting for an abused dog who runs away when he goes in the yard. How do I get him back in the house?Wild HeartCommunity AnswerTry taking him out on a leash if you can get one onto him. If not, just go out and try to watch him. Talk to the owners and try to figure out where exactly he's getting out and how they usually get him back in if he escapes.
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QuestionHow can I stop a formerly abused male terrier from going after my husband and biting him every time he enters a room? The terrier was abused by a man.Community AnswerMake sure your husband has ample opportunities to bond with the dog. Have him be the one who feeds the dog and gives him treats, takes him on walks, visits to the dog park, etc. Once your dog learns to associate good times with your husband, he won't be afraid of him anymore.
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QuestionHow can I get my abused dog to play with the toys that I've bought him and get emotionally attached to them?Community AnswerIt depends on the toys. Most dogs prefer some kinds of toys over others. Try to experiment with all kinds of toys and see which ones he likes best. Take Into consideration that some dogs like human toys like stuffed animals over dog toys. So just keep experimenting.
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QuestionIs it a good thing to have numerous volunteers spending time with abused dogs to get them used to people, or should it rather be just one, to gain trust of humans again?Community AnswerYou should start with one then once the dog trusts you, start working with it around other people but go slowly.
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QuestionHow can I put eye drops in a dog who is snapping?Community AnswerUse a suitable muzzle and reward the dog, before and after, with high value treats. Also speak softly, reassuring him throughout the procedure.
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QuestionWhat do I do if the dog was abused by a male and bites men?Community AnswerYou may want to find yourself a dog behaviorist to help you and your dog.
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QuestionI rescued a 4-year-old French bulldog 6 months ago, and she is still in a fearful state. How can I help her?Community AnswerCarry on trying to build her trust, talk to her softly, offer her treats. She's been through a lot of distress at the hands of humans, so understand it's going to take time for her to trust again. Just work with her take it slow and be patient. It's a great thing to adopt an abused dog and you should be proud you've done it, it will all be worth it when you gain that amazing bond with her!
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QuestionHow can I get my rescue dog to be less aggressive so that he doesn't bite at me when I touch him or growl at me?Community AnswerWork with a trained professional for help.
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QuestionHow do I build trust with an abused dog?Community AnswerFollow the instructions listed in the article above.
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QuestionHow can I get a shy dog used to new people?NyanDidntDrownCommunity AnswerMake sure the dog is comfortable around you first, and when approaching new people, make sure you show the dog you are comfortable around them. If possible, have the new person sit near the dog and let the dog get used to them being there.
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QuestionWhat should I do if my rescue dog is aggressive towards other dogs?Community AnswerGo on walks. When you see a dog a ways away, ask for a "sit" and say, “Oh look, a dog.” Treat and praise your dog, then walk away. Keep this up, getting closer and closer to another dog (on the other side of the sidewalk to be safe). Eventually your dog will be excited to see another dog, associating it with praise and treats. “Other dogs make good things happen for me.”
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QuestionHow do I build trust with my abused dog if she always gets free of the leash when I try to walk her?Community AnswerWith mine I used a harness and a leash in the backyard and rewarded him when he walked correctly and with me. Do this for longer and longer sessions each time. After he was good in the backyard, I did the same thing, but walking around the neighborhood. Remember, be patient, as they have been through a lot.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my new dog won't sleep anywhere else but my room?Community AnswerTry crate training. Leave them in the crate for short intervals and reward them for silent/good behavior. Crate in your room, then slowly move to another. There are many more detailed sources on how to crate train on the internet, too.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my abused dog is trying to bite me when in its crate?Community AnswerRemember to speak in a soft and encouraging voice ,so your dog doesn't view you as a predator. Then try giving your dog a treat or bone so he/she is busy chewing something. Back away for a little bit giving them space and reassurance that everything is okay and give a treat or bone. Use food such as chicken so they become very interested in it. Then approach the crate slowly and open it. Walk away, ignoring your dog until she comes out. Once they do come out don't praise them immediately or this action could frighten your dog, making them run back into their crate. Most dogs put under trauma will not gain your trust immediately, so be patient and remember this will take time.
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QuestionHow do I get my dog to stop running away from me?Community AnswerDon’t chase your dog when they run. If a dog has been abused, they run from you because they don’t know if you will hurt them as well. If you chase them, it will scare them more. Instead, crouch down and talk to your dog in a soothing voice. Be respectful of your dogs space and let them come to you when they are ready. Don’t feel bad or angry. If you are kind and respectful your dog will learn to trust you.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my abused dog is timid and cowers when it's approached?Community AnswerSit down about 5 feet away and keep calling him in a soft voice. And if he comes, slowly pet his back and hand him a treat. Keep doing this for several months and eventually he'll gain enough trust to come to you without fear.
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QuestionHow do I help a dog that's been rescued from a puppy mill?Community AnswerTake them to the vet, spay/neuter them, give them space (if they are scared),. If they want your attention be sure to give to them, but remember; just because they may be scared, doesn’t mean you shouldn’t give them training. Dogs with past trauma tend to cling to their owners, this can develop into aggression toward other animals and humans.
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QuestionOur rescue dog cowers and pees when men come around her or she's in a situation that seems scary to her. What can I do to get her not to do this?GhostcraftCommunity AnswerFearful dogs more often react negatively to men than women, especially those with a perceived intimidating appearance (deep voices, broad shoulders, height.). She may have had a bad experience with a man in her past. You could try to have a man who will be close to her in the household give your dog a treat anytime they are around, to try to convince your dog that it is not a negative experience. Then repeat again with a new person to grow your dog's exposure and slowly change their expectations.
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