On May 26, we adopted Bogie from Corgiaid after he was turned in to the Humane Society in Hattiesburg, MS by a puppymill breeder. He was heartworm positive and in tact, so he had to be neutered and undergo HW treatment. We don't know any of his history except that the 'breeder' said he is 6 yrs old. Bogie traveled by car from MS to LA to TX and then by plane to FL. He is extremely shy and timid. It seems obvious that he's not use to being inside the house and is definately not housebroken. He is not familiar with a collar or leash and refuses to walk, but rather drops to his side and you can pull his across the room in this position. He startles at the slightest noise and either runs behind or under furniture or drops to his side if you approach him. So submissive. He stays in a crate at night or for a few hours during the day if we're not at home. His accomplishments are 'baby steps'. He didn't eat for the first few days, but his appetite has picked up, and he eagerly looks forward to and actually reminds you when it's time to eat.
I know that Bogie would probably be happier and learn pottie training or leash manners if we had another dog, but this is not feasible financially at this time.
Bogie is such a sweet little guy, and has never growled or snarled since we got him.
He just seems afraid of everything and everybody. I keep reminding myself that he's had 6 years of neglect and minimal contact with humans.
Does anyone have suggestions on how I teach him to do his pee and poop outside instead of in the house. When I put him out in the yard he now tries to immediatly get back on the porch, even ripping a hole in the screen to get in. He seems so focused on getting back inside, that he doesn't even think to do his business.