Collar Lead

Help – my dog is petrified of his collar and leash!?
We have our puppy 16 weeks old from an animal shelter – apparently was garbage unwanted. We have had her just a week and she is very shy. She is now coughing Kannel with antibiotics prescribed by our vet and she is unable to leave until vaccincations she has her second, which is next week. I bought a collar and leash to try to get her used to it before being allowed to leave to walk or appropriate, but when I put in it was a nervous shock. She began to shake violently as if it were absolutely petrified and it was sad to see. Does anyone have any advice on how I can get used to wearing his collar and leash ready for when to come out?
JRizzLA is on the right track. But before attempting their proposal with the neck, a few days working with his puupy is only give if you have not already done so. Sit in a chair with his dog in front you. Call your name and dispose. You can add a level of difficulty making eye contact with her do that before giving a gift. You can do this by holding of the treat to his nose and his eyes move, calling your name as you do. When she makes eye contact, you get the treatment. The point is, are you not giving is thus runs the risk of treatment associated with something that she is afraid of neck (on), also is about 4 months of age the puppies are receiving their adult teeth. The teething process can make your jaw a little pain, which may be exacerbated by the neck. With a sensitive dog, the keys are calm and patient and be consistent. Allow the wear of the neck for a few days before putting the leash and let you feel comfortable with the leash indoors before taking on walks. luck. Another thing – do not try to react to your dog "petrified". If you react to spoil the dog, you run the risk of reinforcing the unwanted behavior.
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