Photo with Santa from left to right: Grizz, Poe(in Santa's lap), Penny and Tasha.
I began to notice that she really didn't like to be held too much. Over time, she began to "get over it" around me, so I didn't worry too much. Then I realized that she was acting very funny around strangers. She would put her tail between her legs and hide whenever anyone tried to touch her.
She is still very much like this. Sometimes, she even growls at people if they do not ignore her warning signs. Agility classes are helping her tremendously, though. All of those people (with all of those treats in their pockets) are not so scary anymore!
Grizz (shown in the photo with Dad -Jeff and Tasha) has also helped to build her confidence. Having a very outgoing canine companion shows her that a lot of scary things are really okay.
Our third pack member, Penny, has her own problems. Her third owner in three years, I am not sure what she has been through in the past. She is very attention hungry...until you get too affectionate with her. Then she jumps up and runs away, looking like she thinks you are going to hurt her. I have not had her very long, and am still working on this behavior. If you have any suggestions, or if you would like to help me out and venture a guess as to Tasha's breed (or mix), please email me, Kristina Tcherkassky, at kallisti@toad.net
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