
My second golden was a very difficult puppy as she was incredibly nervous. With hindsight I shouldn't have got her, but as usual I was swayed by the lovely golden puppies and of the two that were available she seemed to be the friendlier.
When I got her home I began to wonder if she had ever been in a house as she was terrified of everything in it and went and hid in a tiny gap between to pieces of furniture and that's where she stayed most of the time until she grew too big for it.
Having got used to being indoors, she then became frightened of outdoors so taking her out to toilet was a nightmare as every tiny noise sent her scampering back to the door. We live in a small quiet village, but a neighbour was having work done on the house and every clatter or bang and she would be off. Getting her to relax long enough to have a wee would take ages.
I thought things would improve once she was old enough to go for a walk, but no, she didn't like that either. I would gently persuade her to walk up the road to the fields, but she would only go so far before turning to get home again. Each day she would happily walk to the point where she stopped the previous day, then have to be persuaded to go a little further. She seemed to know to the exact paw print where she had stopped the previous day.
She didn't really improve until we got a second dog which gave her more confidence, but she was always a nervous nelly and proved difficult to train, her recall was never that good and she spent more time then I would have liked on the lead especially when she went deaf as she wasn't a dog that 'checked in' whilst on a walk.
On the positive side, she was a very friendly dog with humans and dogs alike and did learn to relax more as she got older although she was never great going somewhere new and was terrified of thunderstorms and gunfire.