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{"id":573,"date":"2021-08-10T21:53:00","date_gmt":"2021-08-10T21:53:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.krusewaycommons.com\/blog\/?p=573"},"modified":"2021-08-10T22:07:12","modified_gmt":"2021-08-10T22:07:12","slug":"tips-for-helping-your-adopted-dog-feel-at-home","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.krusewaycommons.com\/blog\/2021\/08\/10\/tips-for-helping-your-adopted-dog-feel-at-home\/","title":{"rendered":"Tips for Helping Your Adopted Dog Feel at Home"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"DogAdopting a dog is a wonderful way to help a pet in need. When you’re planning to adopt a dog, it’s important to know what to expect after bringing your new pet back to your apartment. Dogs from shelters or rescue groups often need a bit of help adjusting to their new home. Keep the following tips in mind to make sure your pet feels comfortable in their new surroundings.<\/p>\n

Stick to a Routine<\/h2>\n

Adopted dogs do well when they have structure in their lives, which they might not have had in shelters. Plan a routine for you and your dog, and make sure you stick to it on a regular basis. For example, you should feed your new dog and take them for walks at the same times each day. Establishing a routine can make it easier for your dog to feel at home instead of anxious.<\/p>\n

Have Supplies Ready<\/h2>\n

Don’t wait until after bringing your dog home to get a bed or crate and other supplies. Have these supplies on hand when your dog comes home for the first time. Set up your dog’s bed or crate, along with blankets and toys, in a quiet area. This gives your dog somewhere to go if they’re feeling stressed or anxious.<\/p>\n

Work on Training Right Away<\/h2>\n

Plan on getting started with training right from the start, such as teaching your dog to sit or walk on a leash. Keep training sessions short and fun to prevent your dog from getting bored or distracted. Keep in mind that training should always be a positive experience for your dog.<\/p>\n

Be Patient<\/h2>\n

Your dog might need some time to get used to your home. If they do something they’re not supposed to during those first few weeks of settling in, such as chewing on furniture, remember to be patient. Avoid scolding or punishing your dog, which can lead to more anxiety. Instead, gently redirect your dog’s attention, and make sure you’re spending quality time with them each day.<\/p>\n

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Adopting a dog is a wonderful way to help a pet in need. When you’re planning to adopt a dog, it’s important to know what to expect after bringing your new pet back to your apartment. Dogs from shelters or rescue groups often need a bit of help adjusting to their new home. Keep the following… <\/p>\n

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