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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home3/zsoltm24/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114According to Chihuahua rescues, the number-one behavior problem they see with dogs coming into rescue is fearfulness. The level of a dog’s fear can range from pronounced cautiousness to such terror that it causes the release of its bladder and bowels.<\/p>\n
Fearful Chihuahuas are also the number-one cause of dog bites. As most people incorrectly assume, most dog bites are not the result of a confrontation with an aggressive, dominant dog. Fear biting occurs when a frightened dog is put in a situation in which she feels she is being confronted with a life-threatening danger and has nowhere to escape.<\/p>\n
This could happen in even an innocuous situation, such as a Chi that is on leash with an owner who is trying to get her to stand still for a little girl to pet her. As the Chi sees it, she has no escape (the leash and her owner are holding her), and she is facing a life-threatening danger(the little girl).<\/p>\n
Signs of fearfulness include a tucked-under tail, ears flattened against the neck, slight crouching, shaking, hiding behind owner, and attempts to run away. In extreme cases, a dog may urinate or defecate or may bite in self defense.<\/p>\n
Fear can originate in the Chi’s genetics and be exacerbated by her upbringing (her experiences or lack thereof with people and dogs).<\/p>\n
In a Chihuahua that has the genetics to be a very outgoing dog, fearfulness can stem from abuse, neglect, and lack of socialization. As you can see, the way the Chihuahua is raised has a great impact on how outgoing she will become as an adult.<\/p>\n
So, if you own a Chi puppy, you have a tremendous influence on the outcome of her temperament, whether she is genetically predisposed to be fearful or not.<\/p>\n
If you own a rescued Chihuahua that is fearful, she is not a lost cause! You can do a lot to help your Chi overcome many if not most of her fears. For both pups and adults, the way to pull a shy dog out of her shell(or to prevent a pup from becoming shy) is through socialization.<\/p>\n