9 Things New Adoptive Dog Parents Should Know

Patience is Key

Remember, it may take time for your new dog to adjust to their new home.

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Establish Routine

Dogs thrive on routine. Set a schedule for feeding, walks, and playtime to help your dog feel secure and happy.

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Training Basics

Start basic training early to establish good behavior habits. Positive reinforcement and consistency are key.

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Veterinary Care

Schedule a vet visit for a health check-up and vaccinations. Keep up with regular vet appointments to ensure your dog's well-being.

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Nutrition Matters

Provide a balanced diet suitable for your dog's age, size, and breed. Consult your vet for dietary recommendations.

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Socialization is Essential

 Introduce your dog to new people, animals, and environments gradually to help them become well-adjusted and friendly.

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Safety First

Dog-proof your home by removing hazards and providing a safe environment for your new pet. Keep toxic.

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Bonding Time

Spend quality time bonding with your dog through play, walks, and cuddles.

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