--- In [email protected], "Barbretta" <blkb...@...> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I recently, yesterday, adopted a chi. She was originally from a
breeder
> then went on to a few fosters. She stays in her cage and is very
very
> skiddish. She is 6yrs old. It takes her all day, but she will come
out
> her cage, eat and run back in. I sit on the floor so she will come
out,
> but she won't. When I put my hand in the cage, she backs way to the
> back corner, so I retreat. What can I do to make her feel at ease?
>
> Brett
>
Hi Brett,
I once had a Sheltie that acted the same way. I just would spend
every minute I had with him. I never forced anything with him, just
let him learn that he could trust me. It took a couple months for him
to trust me. I think with a bit of time she will come around and be
your bestfriend.
Best wishes,
Beth
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