
That quote describes Soli to a T! Nervous/aggressive mother at least, and in the nearly-5 years I had her I could never quite get her 100% over her trust issues with being handled and around strange dogs, it was just that genetic component. But I did get her very far with it all so she was happy, which is the important part.
> I forgot to add that depending on how long this has been going on for and how severe the problem is your dog may be helped in the short term by some anti anxiety medication combined with a behavioural program. Anxious animals obviously cannot learn very well.
Indeed. Some dogs are simply too anxious to make any progress, and I have one of those - four months in she continues to be a steep learning curve for me as she's the worst dog I've seen, never mind owned - at present her fears mean I can only walk her on a Sunday, and then only if it isn't raining or windy!
I only started to see significant improvements in her anxiety indoors after I put her on medication. It's not something I've had to do before despite generally going for stressy dogs.
Any progress with a dog like this is going to be acheived by taking things at the dog's pace and at present, that means no contact with people at all while she learns they aren't going to hurt her, then controlled exposure over time.
BAT is excellent and my preferred method for scaredy dogs now.