What To Do After Adopting A Rescue Dog

What To Do After Adopting A Rescue Dog

After adopting a rescue dog, what's next? If you're facing this dilemma, the short answer is to focus on meeting their emotional and biological needs, such as food, water, and shelter. Here are four tips to help you get started:

  1. Get To Know Them: Usually, rescue dogs come of different ages with different experiences. Some may know a bunch of things, while others may not. Hence, getting to know your rescue dog once you bring them home is important. Don't assume they would have learned every essential thing in their previous home.
  1. Show Them The Potty: The first few places to show your rescue dog when you take them home include where they can conveniently do their business. Help them learn to go there by giving them multiple opportunities for reinforcement.
  1. Earn Their Trust: The chances that your rescue dog enjoys you hugging them are low. You shouldn't put them in a situation where they would react negatively physically or emotionally. Every dog is an individual. Earn the consent to touch them.
  1. Create a Routine: Dogs thrive on routine, and a lack of it can increase their stress levels. When you bring a dog home, whether a puppy or an adult dog, establishing routines like mealtime, playtime, and bedtime would help them settle in.
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