It can be really distressing to see a dog that’s very frightened and nervous. These dogs are in a constant state of panic and will run or hide if they get the chance. Their body language is very telling - their ears will be flat back, body low and will hesitate or even pull away from anything that frightens them. They can get quite agitated facing something they are uncomfortable with.
Read MoreUseful tips on training by Lynne Marshall as featured in Crufts Magazine, December 2014
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