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Btw. at the camp i saw one very shy Leonberger. The owner had also CW, and also very shy dog. I believe the problem can´t be in the dogs, but in the owner.
Mirka
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I don't think so (in this case). This Leonberger is one of the puppies bred
by this person and she is the only one shy dog in this litter. One time
there were 6 small cats born at our home. We spent the whole time playing
with them, they saw our dogs, were playing with our friends a.s.o. Five of
them already have a new home. They are more dogs than cats now. But one is
still with us because she was very different. She was shy her whole live. We
though she can't hear, see or speak because in the first weeks she never
made a "meow". Now I know there is everything OK with her. She is just very,
very shy....
But back to the wolfdogs

You already listed almost all reasons why the
CzW can be shy. So there is nothing to add.... Now we can only think how to
change this situation.
And at least - yesterday we made for the bitch from France you wrote about a
unofficial bonitation. There were tested not only the exterier but we also
made the character tests. And the results are: she is not only beautifull
(has no bigger faults) but after this one week on the sommer camp she will
also be able to pass the official bonitation....
Greetings,
Margo