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Comment aider un chien maltraité à retrouver confiance ?

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08/02/2023 à 0h46 - Mis à jour le : 13/03/2023 à 17h12
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Comment aider un chien maltraité à retrouver confiance ?

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Avant de commencer l’éducation classique pour un chien ayant subi des traumatismes, il est important de travailler sur la reconstruction de sa confiance envers les humains en créant un environnement sécurisant pour lui :

  • Une zone dédiée où le chien peut se sentir en sécurité et sans interruption, dans la maison.
  • La mise en place d’une routine stable dans la journée de l’animal, incluant des horaires fixes pour les repas et les promenades, pour lui donner une idée de ce qui se passera, ce qui est rassurant pour lui.

L’importance de l’intonation vocale est cruciale. Il est conseillé de parler à voix basse, avec des tonalités aiguës qui sont rassurantes, favorisant la prise de connaissances et non intimidantes pour le chien. Il est important de ne pas élever la voix et d’éviter les mouvements brusques. Il est important de ne pas surprendre le chien lors de l’approche.

L’approche doit être claire pour le chien. En vous mettant à sa hauteur, vous évitez de le surprendre ou de le surplomber. Utilisez la nourriture comme encouragement pour chaque petit progrès, ce qui peut être très efficace pour renforcer sa confiance.

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Enfin, on partage des moments agréables et des activités avec son chien, comme des longues promenades dans des endroits paisibles où il peut se défouler en laisse.

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