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Well, we stayed for about an hour by the end of which he had ventured out from under my chair where he'd taken refuge and started to eat treats out of various handlers hands! They seem to be very patient there and said they won't do anything with him that he's uncomfortable with. It's going to be a long slow process to gain his confidence etc but we'll get there eventually
Quote from: katie94 on February 22, 2013, 12:30:01 PMWell, we stayed for about an hour by the end of which he had ventured out from under my chair where he'd taken refuge and started to eat treats out of various handlers hands! They seem to be very patient there and said they won't do anything with him that he's uncomfortable with. It's going to be a long slow process to gain his confidence etc but we'll get there eventually It all takes time, some get it quicker than others, the first few times you just need to go through the motions and get people stroking him.