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10 Tips To Welcome a Rescue Dog Into Your Home

Make it as short a trip as possible), keep your new dog on their leash. What you're going to do is take them for a walk around their new ...

The First Steps For Training Your Rescue/Rehomed/Adult Dog!

When it comes to adult dog training, there are several ways to use puppy training strategies that are just as important (maybe even more ...

I Need To Return This Dog — Dog Possible | Austin Dog Training

If a dog is truly a danger to a child or stressed by living in the presence of children, he or she needs to find an adult-only home or perhaps a ...

Bringing Home Your New ADULT Dog - Providence Animal Center

Thus the key to adopting a good shelter or rescue dog depends on selection, selection, selection! Take your time to test drive plenty of ...

Welcoming Your Adopted Dog into Your Home

Bring your dog straight home and do not stop for errands along the way. · Calmly introduce to your pup to your family members outside, one at a ...

Tips for Introducing a New Dog to a Home with Resident Dogs

Introducing Puppies into a Home with Adult Dogs · Introduce First by Smell · Create a Safe Space for Your Adult Dog ; Introducing an Adult Rescue ...

Adopting an Older Ex Breeder or Shelter Dog - Walkerville Vet

If you plan on getting an older puppy, a shelter dog, a greyhound or a retired breeding dog, the most important skill is patience. Despite my ...

I need to train an adult dog recently adopted from a shelter to house ...

Reply to Sally Grott's Post: taking him outside every hour or so, when he has an accident i retrieve it and bring it outside and bring him to it ...

Introducing a New Dog into a Home with Other Dogs - Leerburg

During the period that you are introducing an adult dog into your home you will have times when your existing dogs are in their crates and the new dog is on a ...

New Adopted Dog is Dominant and Attacks Resident Dogs--Help!

He's about 3 years old, 13 lbs, and super dominant! I drove out 1.5 hours to rescue him from a high-kill shelter that he had already been at for ...

Introducing Your New Dog to an Existing Dog in the Home

Your home will be at least the 3rd home your newly adopted dog/puppy has known – his/her original home, the shelter or foster home, and your home. Adopted dogs ...

Welcoming a New Old Dog to Your Home

Don't follow him around or be pushy about wanting him to sit near you, on your lap or be close to you. If you've bailed him out of the shelter he may do all of ...

The First 7 Days – Bringing Your Adopted Dog Home

The first few days and even weeks can be confusing for you and your rescue puppy. Learning what to expect this first week can help ease your worries. As a ...

Adopting a Rescue: 7 Tips for Making Your New Dog More ...

Bringing a shelter dog home for the first time can be a stressful ... Whether you rescue an older dog or a puppy, a lot of dogs tend to ...

Housetraining the Adult or Adopted Dog | Carol's Canine Training

Most important, treat your new dog as if he is not housetrained. Although he may have done very well at the foster home, the shelter, or his previous home, he ...

Housetraining Your Adopted Dog

Many adult dogs adopted from animal shelters were housetrained in their previous homes. ... as well as an adult dog who is adjusting to a new schedule. When you ...

Housebreaking an adult shelter dog (clean, poop, vet, skin)

Try a different approach; take her out to potty her, if she doesn't go take her on a walk and be prepared in case she goes during the journey ( ...

Making Your New Adult Dog Feel at Home - Bichons and Buddies

Shelter dogs come from all backgrounds. From dogs who were lost, to dogs given up for behavior issues, or because the owner was unwilling or unable to provide ...

How To Introduce a Rescue Dog to Your Dog? | The Dog Wizard

It's common for old dogs to become territorial when a new dog enters the home even if they have not shown those signs previously. Meanwhile ...

Your New Dog and Their Adjustment Period - Preventive Vet

Dogs adopted from a shelter or rescue need time to decompress from these often stressful environments. Typically during the first few days in a ...