Its probably being beaten or neglected
They can be. This is a trait that is avoided by breeders but nonetheless some shelties are simply timid creatures.
A wild rat is naturally timid and would rather run then stand and fight, however they will defend themselves and their offspring if threatened. Domestic rats, if properly bred and trained, are very friendly and very few will ever bite. Well raised pet rats are highly affectionate.
most definitely! they are very timid as well...
ones with low self-esteem
Yes and no. If you treat them badly, if you have a female and she's in heat, or you don't play with them, Yes. But most of the time, rabbits are very friendly! Rabbits are normally very friendly, timid animals that wouldn't hurt a fly BUT they will defend their territory to the death. (Wild instinct) Every rabbit should have it's own cage (territory) and rabbits will often object to intruders into their territory (survival of the fittest) Rabbits will bite if threatened and they will scratch if scared. Rabbits are afraid of heights and if dropped will never trust you again and might bite or scratch if you try to pick them up. They will also bite if you squeeze them too tight. Fingers poked thru cages may result in a nip as your hands are salty and smell like food.
she normally used timid and shy people. they normally were into reading books and kindof nerds... hope I helped someone out :)
Black cats Usually are the most timid type of cat but they mainly play around and like friendly attention.
Many say that Orpingtons are friendly although my Orp X is rather timid. In my opinion, any chicken can be friendly with lots of love and atttention. For example, I was given a pair of hens for my birthday a few years back, and they both let you handle them or stoke them. However, one had chicks that we couldn't handle in case she abandoned them. Therefore, the chicks have become slightly timid. Handle your chosen breed regularly and they should become friendly.
Here are a couple of possibilities: wimpy - weak or timid (a person or policy) wispy - thin, faint, or fleeting; diaphanous
No, timid is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Example: a timid deer or a timid student.The noun form is timidness.
Yes. It's normal there very timid when they hit 6 months they start getting playful and get to be a "snuggler"
The Tibetan Terrier is generally good-natured and friendly around other dogs and pets. This breed can, however, become suspicious, timid or reserved around other animals and people if not socialized enough.
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Timid means to be very shy and not talkative. An acronym for timid would be outgoing or loud and outrageous.
The Timid EP was created in 2005.
Ralph the Timid died in 1057.
The word "timid" is an adjective.