Ensure a safe space for your new furry friend. Remove hazards and set up food, water, and bedding.
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Gradually introduce your new dog to family members and resident pets to reduce stress and promote positive interactions
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Monitor initial interactions closely to intervene if needed. Keep interactions short and positive.
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Establish a consistent schedule for feeding, walks, and playtime to help your new dog feel secure
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Allow your new dog space to retreat if overwhelmed. Respect their boundaries and give them time to adjust.
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Use treats and praise to reinforce good behavior during introductions and throughout the adjustment period.
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Be patient as your new dog settles in. Every dog adjusts at their own pace, so give them time to feel comfortable.
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Seek guidance from a professional dog trainer or behaviorist if you encounter challenges during the integration process.
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