kelliope
Posted : 2/12/2008 2:41:36 PM
I would start by not allowing anyone to try to pick her up. Allow her to come to them of her own accord - for example, do not allow the other person to try to call her over, etc.
I adopted my two dogs and they were 6 months old and 1 year old. They had not been socialized, did not have a good life and were near starving. It has taken a lot of time and patience on my part and some mistakes but I finally realized that my dogs felt a lot of pressure when people wanted to pet them or pick them up. Only by not allowing it have they become friendly. And even still, if I allow too many stranger to approach or try to pet, they will sometimes get fearful again.
My boy dog would do the pants nipping thing when I first got him. Not when people came in, but when people got up to leave for some reason. I worked on this first by getting him to come to me for a game, etc. when people came in. Then he had to do some "sit", "down" stuff. Then he seemed to think the people had been there a while and was good. When people got up to leave, I'd again do some "sit" "down" stuff to distract him. Now he doesn't do it anymore. He can still get nervous if someone jumps up and starts running though (like a kid would do). So it is still a work in progress. But he is friendlier now, doesn't bark, has never bitten and will even sit in the laps of visitors now. But he still won't let them pick him up and as long as he is otherwise well behaved I am OK with that.