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    Help

    We recently got an 8 month old sheltie for christmas. he is so timid and shy. All he does is lay arould and when you try to go near him he turns away from you. Also we have try to take him out on a leash, and he will not move. He just sits there. How can we get him out of his shell. Is there any hope?
    Last edited by molney; 01-06-2007 at 07:56 PM.

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    I am no expert but I would like to welcome you to Pet Talk and wish you luck and congratulations.

    How long have you had him and what is his background? The experts here will need more info to help you. Perhaps he's just adjusting to his new home.

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    We just got him at christmas, we baught him from a breeder.

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    DUH!! Sorry, I see you originally posted you got him for Christmas. I need to wake up

    I hope some of the board's experts can give you some help.


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    Well I'm certainly not an expert but I'd say give him time. Your puppy is still getting used to his new surroundings, and is probably still overwhelmed and scared. Have you had him to a vet since you got him? If not, I would suggest taking him to a vet just to be checked out, it's always a good idea when you first get a dog. Good luck, and welcome to pet talk!!

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    Congratulations on the new addition to your family!

    Your breeder would be your best source of information since he/she is familiar with his background and personality.

    Your dog will need time and patience to adjust to his new situation. Right now he has no idea of what is expected of him or what to expect from you.

    A call to the breeder would be my first suggestion.
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