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Adopting a dog from an animal shelter - what should you pay attention to?
Adopting a dog from a shelter is always an exciting adventure. Now it will be exciting for both sides what will happen. Every dog from the shelter is a surprise package, so to speak. Because the history of the dog usually does not even know the animal shelter exactly. So here are a few tips & tricks for successfully adopting a dog from an animal shelter.
The right dog from the right shelter
You should always visit the shelter in person and get to know the dog to make a final decision. You can also take a close look at the employees on site and the animal shelter itself. At this point you can only trust your knowledge of human nature and your gut feeling. Every animal shelter can present itself well. The shelter may also have been told a false history of the dog.
But the most important thing is: is the chemistry right between you and the dog? Everything else will only become clear later. In the best case, you can spend some time with your new dog on site. You may be allowed to explore the area around the shelter a little together. Then you will soon see whether you are a good match for your new darling.
The first time at home with the new dog
Once you've made the decision, the adventure really begins. Now it's time to sniff each other and live together. It would be best if you took some time off for the adjustment phase. Spend a lot of time with your new four-legged friend so that you soon get to know his character. Take trips to the area together and pay attention to certain things that might frighten the dog.
Change of diet within two weeks
In addition, you should change the food over in the first two weeks . Animal shelters usually have cheap feed from fundraisers. With the dog from the animal shelter, you have to be particularly careful when changing the food, because nobody knows about the allergies or intolerances.
First rules and education
During this time you can start setting the rules in your house or apartment. Also, start with the basic commands as early as possible. If you don't have your own garden, we recommend that you practice free running and recall in a large meadow. It is advisable to buy a GPS tracker for the dog from the animal shelter. So nothing can happen at all if an anxiety situation suddenly arises. Now nothing should stand in the way of a happy future with your new four-legged friend.