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    Yep, Ginger is afraid of everything. She has always been a very timid dog. I have been told by several different people that some dogs are just born timid, and although I may be able to get her to participate in and enjoy some things, it will never go away. Sorry.

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    Smokey's first instinct to anything new is to distrust it & back away
    and Maggie's first instinct is curiosity & ahe wants to approach it.
    It's just that different dogs have different personalities. Smokey overcame
    his fear of brooms the same way that Anna's Bon did & now he wants to
    play with the broom everytime I get it out.
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    Molly is afraid of the vacuum because of the noise. She isn't afraid of anything else though. Astra doesn't really have any fears. Prince is scared of flies for some very weird reason. maybe it's the noise, but i don't know. maybe dogs perceive things differently.
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    Mandy is the same, and she is 8 years old, and nothing has changed. She doesn't care if you put a treat on it, or try to play with her with whatever it is, she's still scared. The vacuum - she is terrified of it. If you catch her and vacuum her she loves the way it feels but as soon as it comes off of her she is scared to death again

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    Molli is the exact same way. She is afraid of gutters, plastic and paper bags, sometimes pillows, etc. I think it is because they see things alot different then us. So you never really know why there afraid because we can't understand their thought process and point of view.

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  6. I wonder the samething about my dog as hes the same way. i seriously doubt the lady that i recued him off of abused him. but yet hes a scardy cat.

    hes also afraid of the dark. and wont budge if he thinks its not light enough out there for his pleasure. LOL
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    I don't have a clue, Audrey. I've often wondered what makes the pups scared of certain things. It always seems like some of the strangest things too. Katie has always been nervous around the sweeper but I kind of understand that one. I mean its loud and it moves...lol. Lately though it seems to be a game with her. She hops back and forth wooing and barking at it. I think she realizes now that it won't hurt her.

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