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just purchesed another patt cracking looking, nuttall/wheeler problem the prick who had him just locked it in a shed for 12 months do you think he will ever get some confidence

 

He will be ok, introduce things slowly & see how he reacts. Cant believe that anyone would keep a dog shut up all this time. Watch for repetative behaviour- unless he's had exercise he will have some strange habits just to pass the time of day. Shadow chasing is a favorite- quite easy to deal with depending on how bad he his.

Do lots of lead walking & praise to build his confidence & try use a none aggresive docile dog to see how confident he is around other dogs.

It does take time but is rewarding when you reach another goal.

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just purchesed another patt cracking looking, nuttall/wheeler problem the prick who had him just locked it in a shed for 12 months do you think he will ever get some confidence

 

cant see why not mate just spend alot of time with it go out mooching it will soon start to come round and build its confidence back up and before you know it will be working well for you good luck and let us know how the dog is getting on in future ;)

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just purchesed another patt cracking looking, nuttall/wheeler problem the prick who had him just locked it in a shed for 12 months do you think he will ever get some confidence

spend some time with him he will come good

any picture?

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I have a jack that i took from similair circumstances about 5 years ago.He gradually settled but to this day he still circles if he gets excited or stressed and i have never been able to leave him on his own,it is just impossible and i am lucky that he can go to work with me.

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I still use harness & flexi lead with saluki I took on 3 mths ago. She's been running loose for 9 mths, she's getting better especially this last week. Seems to have really bonded with my male dog & they will now run & chase each other but then she switches off & dont take any notice of anything.

Using a flexi or lunge line -even cord washing line will give him a bit off freedom & you some control.

I use cooked liver & cheese work starting recall, not that Sal will take any notice of it unless she chooses to. Does he like toys? has he ever had them. Even rolling a ball in front of him may get him playing- Sal goes loopy-like she's picking up hot coal-throws it back on the floor & pounces on it. It's more finding out what makes them tick then working with it. He'll probably be ok, just need a bit of patience like others have said.

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