Tips for Adopting a New Puppy

Monday, March 21, 2016

My Dog SpotAdopting a dog is a process – both the owner and the dog need time to get comfortable with each other and bond.

Most rescues and shelters evaluate dogs for temperament and interaction with other dogs on an on-going basis. But most of dogs have been living in the shelter for several months before adoption, so they might have some difficulty understanding why they have “lost” another home and will need some time to adjust to new environment.

During first day in the new home, keep your dog on a leash and show him where his things are – his water and food dish, his bed and his toys. When he is indoors be sure and keep him confined with you and take him outdoors at frequent intervals to relieve himself. Until he learns this new routine, he will have to be watched closely because he must get accustomed to his new home and his new routines.

The first couple of weeks you and your pet are “getting to know one another” phase. He doesn’t know why he has come to your home or what is expected of him. You have to be patient and anticipate problems before they occur. Remember that your new dog must learn a whole set of new rules so be patient and be consistent.

In order to have a successful pet-owner relationship, obedience training is a must. Professionals from My Dog Spot will take care of your dog and will offer a six to eight week class taking one hour of your time one day a week and a training lesson with your dog 30 minutes a day. They will teach your dog the necessary obedience commands and help him feel at home.

For more tips on how to keep your dog smiling visit My Dog Spot at www.mydogspot.com or call (626) 399 1951.

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