houndlove
Posted : 10/23/2006 10:36:56 AM
Even the most well-socialized dogs can take some time to come out of their shells in a new home situation. I adopted a kennel-raised untrained dog back in April and it took him several weeks to open up a bit, be less confused and start to really dig life as an inside pet dog. It's a really big change for your dog and it's going to take some time. Marlowe (the dog we adopted) just kind of stood around and stared for about two weeks before settling in.
I give a big second to keeping her leashed to you. It will aid in housetrianing and also work to create a bond between you.
But as your dog gets more comfortable, this is when further behavioral issues are going to come up. Be prepared. Right now the dog is "shut down" and not doing anything at all. Once she begins to open up, that's when you're going to encounter issues like inappropriate chewing, barking, possible seperation anxiety, nipping, things like that. Not to scare you, but just to prepare you. She may have none of those issues, but you can't evaluate that right now.
In the mean time, keep it positive, keep the home environment as quiet and non-threatening as you can, give lots of rewards for any sign of improvement. She's probably not going to be too interested in toys until she opens up, but keep some around to offer periodically and don't get frustrated when she doesn't want to play.