Fuzzy Torpedoes
Chirping
- Sep 7, 2017
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Not all dogs respond to past abuse with the long-term behavior you're describing. It seems possible/likely that your dog has a "soft" personality. It's also called "weak nerves". It's a born personality characteristic, not created. Abusing a dog with weak nerves would certainly mess it up though.
IMO don't do "obedience classes" with a dog that has a fear problem. I suggest instead checking into the leerburg.com web site, as it is excellent about correctly addressing dog psychology including working with dogs that have weak nerves. I found a whole page with answers linked to different questions here: http://leerburg.com/qasoftdogs.htm .
Leash concerns: You would want a dog tag + a microchip, the tag being on a collar that isn't used for the leash if you think she'll slip it. The microchip is easier to miss than the tag. If she is the type of dog to twist out of her collar while on-leash, it could be possible to prevent the escape by using 2 dog collars, attaching the same leash to both. One of them is the normal collar that typically engages, but if it slips, the second one is a choke collar that tightens up. She might panic but at least you still have her. A harness might also work for that but I don't know if she would slip a harness.
IMO don't do "obedience classes" with a dog that has a fear problem. I suggest instead checking into the leerburg.com web site, as it is excellent about correctly addressing dog psychology including working with dogs that have weak nerves. I found a whole page with answers linked to different questions here: http://leerburg.com/qasoftdogs.htm .
Leash concerns: You would want a dog tag + a microchip, the tag being on a collar that isn't used for the leash if you think she'll slip it. The microchip is easier to miss than the tag. If she is the type of dog to twist out of her collar while on-leash, it could be possible to prevent the escape by using 2 dog collars, attaching the same leash to both. One of them is the normal collar that typically engages, but if it slips, the second one is a choke collar that tightens up. She might panic but at least you still have her. A harness might also work for that but I don't know if she would slip a harness.