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the same problem if the owner buys the most dominant puppy). The new owner must train with such dog much more than with "normal" puppy. But the results can be pretty good. Now we have on the summer camp a CzW bitch. She is not shy. She is very, very shy. But she passed today her 3rd test. It is special case but all shy dogs, if they are trained to be not so affraid of strangers, can be great for obedience, agility, flyball and other sports where there is no contact with other dogs or people (you can teach such dogs to bite but it has no sence and shy dogs will never be good for protection work). Greetings, Margo
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