Okay- so I posted earlier that we brought home our new furbaby. She's a 5 yr old Shih Tzu that came from a rescue group. From what I was told and the pieces I've been able to put into place w/ some research on her background. Right before the holiday's she was rescued as part of a huge local media story from a puppy mill. There was 70 some dogs rescued that were starving, matted beyond recognition, and living in cages w/ waste inches thick. They had been living this way for years. (I do not know how long she was there or if she's been there since she was a puppy) I was reading the stories from the newspaper archives tonight. Anyhow, she was cleaned up and placed up for adoption from the SPCA. A couple adopts her-- and after what couldn't be more than a month literally "dumps her" at a women's house they know fosters for a rescue group because she's "not able to be trainned". That takes us to now.
So, we brought her home today. She didn't want to go w/ me (it broke my heart because she was sad about leaving). The foster mom had told me she was going to be real timid, but to give her time and she'd come around. She had started to do so w/ them. That was understandable.
Anyhow, I cannot get near her w/o her snapping and seriously biting at me. Not even to put a leash on to take her outside to potty. I've tried many different angles, but as soon as I put a hand, arm, or body part within 8-12 inches she lunges and bites. So, anyone have any advice on how to start the baby steps w/ getting her to trust me. Unfortunately, she's biting for keeps- and is coming close to breaking skin--so we're treading lightly here. But she needs to go out....
. She breaks my heart becaue I know she's sad and scared. I tried treats too, but she could of cared less, that was getting me anywhere either. I spent about an hour trying to coax her out of her crate, which failed. I tried to "ignore her" to let her come out on her own, but she didn't. When she was out, before I brought it in the house (it came w/ her from the Foster Mom's) she was backing herself into a corner and responding the same way.
I'd love any advice because I'd like to make at least the baby step to be able to approach her to take her outside to potty. Thanks for any and all suggestions.
So, we brought her home today. She didn't want to go w/ me (it broke my heart because she was sad about leaving). The foster mom had told me she was going to be real timid, but to give her time and she'd come around. She had started to do so w/ them. That was understandable.
Anyhow, I cannot get near her w/o her snapping and seriously biting at me. Not even to put a leash on to take her outside to potty. I've tried many different angles, but as soon as I put a hand, arm, or body part within 8-12 inches she lunges and bites. So, anyone have any advice on how to start the baby steps w/ getting her to trust me. Unfortunately, she's biting for keeps- and is coming close to breaking skin--so we're treading lightly here. But she needs to go out....

I'd love any advice because I'd like to make at least the baby step to be able to approach her to take her outside to potty. Thanks for any and all suggestions.
