Q&A: How do you get a dog to stop being scared of strangers?

If your dog is scared of strangers, it can be a difficult problem to overcome. It can be especially challenging if your pup is shy around new people or reacts with fear or aggression. Fortunately, there are some things you can do to help your pup become more comfortable around strangers.

The first thing to do is to identify the source of your dog’s fear. Is it a specific person or type of person that your pup is scared of? Is it a certain situation or environment that frightens them? Once you have identified the source of the fear, you can begin to work on desensitizing your pup to it.

Start by having strangers come to your home and give your pup treats. This will help your pup associate strangers with positive experiences. You can also take your pup to a public place, like a park, and have strangers give them treats. Make sure to keep the strangers at a distance that your pup is comfortable with.

If your pup is still scared, you can try using a head halter or body harness to help keep them calm. You can also try using a calming spray or diffuser to help relax your pup. If your pup is still scared, you can also try using a muzzle or body wrap to help keep them from reacting too strongly.

Finally, it’s important to remember to be patient and consistent with your pup. It’s normal for them to be scared at first, but with time and patience, you can help your pup overcome their fear of strangers.