I have to agree that time, patience, and treats are usually the best way to gain any animals trust. Also important is being calm and accepting that it doesn’t always work perfectly to begin with. Working with any rescue animal is far more challenging than your average pet or livestock, because you have to prove you’re not a threat to them.
If you have any suspicions that she may have come from a less than perfect home, you have to work 3x as hard to be quiet and calm around her. Losing your temper or being in anyway even agitated around an animal that has suffered at human hands is counterproductive.
Animals can sense our frustration and anger and being in that state around a potentially abused one will cause it to lose whatever trust you’ve built. You need to make a conscious effort to only be calm around her, even if she’s not behaving perfectly.
If you have any suspicions that she may have come from a less than perfect home, you have to work 3x as hard to be quiet and calm around her. Losing your temper or being in anyway even agitated around an animal that has suffered at human hands is counterproductive.
Animals can sense our frustration and anger and being in that state around a potentially abused one will cause it to lose whatever trust you’ve built. You need to make a conscious effort to only be calm around her, even if she’s not behaving perfectly.