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Hello, I have just joined dogforum.co.uk and it was suggested by one of the members that I look at this particular forum topic for possible advice, as I have just adopted a totally unsocialised and extremely unconfident young American Cocker Spaniel.
His name is Harry and I think he has spent 12 out of 14 months (I’ve had him for 2 months) in a breeder’s kennel. He was being kept as a stud dog but the breeder changed her mind and put him up for sale. She did mention he was a bit timid but it’s now clear he’s absolutely scared of just about everything. On the upside, he is very loving (albeit still slightly distrustful of us and strangers) and he is very bright. He went from going to the toilet anywhere, to totally house trained within one week. He loves to play and he likes other dogs. The downside is his unpredictable fear of just about anything. For example: he might not be scared of the ‘vicious dog eating postbox’ in the village today but the chances are he will drop flat and refuse to approach it tomorrow. On top of that, he doesn’t just bark when he’s frightened, he actually lets out the most blood curdling screams. Honestly, you’d think he was being tortured. Travelling in the car causes him to shake violently and mess himself with fear. Sadly, the list is quite endless, it’s fair to say the poor little fella just doesn’t enjoy life outside the house.
Any good advice / tips / suggestions would be really welcome. Thanks
His name is Harry and I think he has spent 12 out of 14 months (I’ve had him for 2 months) in a breeder’s kennel. He was being kept as a stud dog but the breeder changed her mind and put him up for sale. She did mention he was a bit timid but it’s now clear he’s absolutely scared of just about everything. On the upside, he is very loving (albeit still slightly distrustful of us and strangers) and he is very bright. He went from going to the toilet anywhere, to totally house trained within one week. He loves to play and he likes other dogs. The downside is his unpredictable fear of just about anything. For example: he might not be scared of the ‘vicious dog eating postbox’ in the village today but the chances are he will drop flat and refuse to approach it tomorrow. On top of that, he doesn’t just bark when he’s frightened, he actually lets out the most blood curdling screams. Honestly, you’d think he was being tortured. Travelling in the car causes him to shake violently and mess himself with fear. Sadly, the list is quite endless, it’s fair to say the poor little fella just doesn’t enjoy life outside the house.
Any good advice / tips / suggestions would be really welcome. Thanks