Bringing Home a Rescue Dog (6 Rescue Dog Tips for your First Week Home) //THE KIND CANINE
Bringing Home a Rescue Dog (6 Rescue Dog Tips for your First Week Home) //THE KIND CANINE
Ever thought about bringing home a rescue dog? Here are 6 rescue dog tips that you can do in your first week home to set your dog up for success, right from the very start.
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Very informative…thank you!!! ššš
I loved this video! First night with my rescue! Thank you! ā¤
Thank you this is very helpful
Very well done. Just got a puppy mill dogā¦ she holds her urine 24 hours at a time. Itās as though sheās scared to potty in the presence of people. When inside, she tries to sneak away to potty in a room AWAY from us. Any advice?
Do you recently get a rescue dog? Tell me about them!
What brand of high value food rewards do you like? Thank you .
Hi, I am a young adult who’s never owned a pet before. I live with three other people in an apartment; is it inhumane to introduce a rescue dog into this situation?
This video was amazing! Thank you so much!
I thought this video and your tips were fantastic! My little one eyed Shih Tzu arrives in London from Saudi Arabi in a few weeks and although I had a beautiful shih tzu for 18 years this will be my first rescue dog.
Iāve taken some really good tips and this totally made sense to me
Thank you !
Michael and Captain! London UK
We just rescued at young boxer(estimated 9-12 months) The 1st week has been pretty good, but he didnāt do well with his third crating session. He broke out of the crate, countered surfed, but the funny thing was, he only took his and our snacks and piled them up on the couch and laid there and guarded them. Never even tried to eat any of it. We nicknamed him Duke: Protector of the Snacks. We will go back to basics on the crate, and work on the separation anxiety. I really enjoy your videos! Very informative for a first time rescuer!!!
Looking to adopt my first dog soon. This video was immensely helpful. Thank you for posting it <3
I am adopting an 8 year female old poodle mix who only lived in a fenced in yard. Never housebroken. She has an anal gland infection with some drainage that the shelter is treating now and they will also spay her. They say I can take her home 3 days after her surgery with a cone on. Do you think thatās okay or should I wait until sheās more healed and let her foster keep her until then? Thanks for this video!
As far as white noise goes, my parents dog loves Star Trek, but only TNG. I realized she really liked the Data centric episodes, which made perfect sense given Data’s calm tone and lack of strong emotions.
Now when she comes to visit Im sure to put TNG on, and she will actively sit in front of the TV, even if it means coming into a different room to watch. Shes a trekkie. Lol
Just got my teacup chihuahua 2 days ago, she is so sweet and loving. I was over a friends family members house and she had a lot of dogs and the Chihuahua was in the cage literally laying in her own feces that obviously has been in that cage for weeks due to how dried up it was, it was so sad I offered to pay her $50 to take the dog home and she let me, so now I want you to try to figure out how to properly care for her and give her all the love she needs
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My new dog was a stray until she was hit by a car, sheās now a three-legged happy dog but we are having lots of potty and slight aggression and biting issues, any tips?
This is the exact video I’ve been looking for! I watched so many videos that didn’t help at all. THANK YOU!!
Great tips Iām adopting this week and Iām anxious to provide a happy home
I just rescued a dog yesterday evening a tiny yorkie mix breed she is currently 2 months and 3lbs , the shelter did spay her yesterday morning she came home on liquid pain meds . She barely wanted to eat, drink , very shakey , if we walk near her she walks away but if i walk away from her she will follow me or she in the play pen she will whin if she donāt see me standing right by the play pen . She does have a metal crate with the door always open in her play pen . I take her out in the back yard she havenāt learned how to walk on a leash with a harness yet . The first night she laid in my lap to sleep for 4-6 hours
Excellent video. Thank you for the help, what great adviceš!
I canāt believe the Dalmatian in the background stood still for the whole video!!!
Just got a rescue dog a few weeks ago. Foster mom thinks previous owner kept him on a deck/patio all the time. He doesn’t like to go in the yard by himself and jumps on my patio door if I go inside. I work from home and can’t always be outside with him. What can I do?
This was so helpful! Thanks
I just adopted a assie that was born in a pound his mother and sister were adopted out but he was not he is a year and half years old I adoped him but he is really scared and weighs 15 pounds know no commands scared to eat with anyone around runs and hide when you approach him what advice can you give meš¢
We rescued a dog yesterday. He went into an open crate and won’t come out. He hasn’t drank or pottied in 2 days! I did get him to take some bacon this morning. How do I make him feel safe in our home?
So helpful
The dogs in the video look like pedigree collies and not rescue dogsā¦when this is a video about rescue dogs
Ok so I just adopted a old dog and heās acting like heās lived here forever š so Iām just kinda rolling with it
I rescued a 4 year old female Jack chi mix. Little background info provided. She may have been in mill situation. She is unspayed, looks like maybe bred, no socialization, understands no commands, doesn’t understand leash. Pottying has been hit or miss. She’s been with us 2 weeks. Very attached to me, very afraid of my husband. Timid, shaking, afraid of everything around her. Food motivated, squirrel triggered. Not sure where to begin. Have been sitting with her quietly for 2 weeks.
Thanks for the tips! Very nice and informative video. Greetings from Poland!
Hi! I am adopting the same breed as your younger dog. Would you tell me which breed is that and if there are specifics that would suit better for them to adapt to the new home? Thank you.
Hi im about to be a new dog owner, im about to foster a golden retreaver, hes 2 years old (human years) hes obviously moving from one house hold to a new one, hes not from a shelter but the owners want to get rid of him sadly, just scared he’ll find it hard to settle in, just looking for some more insight, only because hes not from a shelter spasifically
I never recommend taking dogs to a dog park. Most dogs are untrained, their owners don’t know much about behavior, and a lot of dogs aren’t spayed/neutered or vaccinated. So many dogs get attacked at dog parks. If you go to a dog park, go when there is no one around. Luckily I have an old dog park that never has dogs in it near me, they have multiple areas, a nice agility course and some other things. I go there at the end of the day, about 45 minutes before sun down. Instead of going to a dog park, try group training with a positive reinforcement trainer. Or join a dog walking group.
I really love your channel and your delivery of the information.
Love, love this video! You talked about all the things I normally tell people to do with their dogs, not just the rescues but, the ones from the breeder as well. They are coming into a new environment with new people is scary. Love, and patience does it. We have to become benevolent leaders for our pups and build a relationship based on trust and respect. You gained a subscriber madame.
I am adopting a year-old GSD from an abandonment case. One thing I’ve started doing is asking for a ātry-outā period of a month or so, just in case they’re not a good fit for me.
I have a few bad hidden disabilities, and I have made the mistake of adopting dogs that just didn’t match my capabilities. The dog I’m adopting is from her previous ownerās ex. She was left behind and was started for PTSD training.
I am hoping to eventually train her, as green dogs are more fun than puppies, but for the first month, it’s just gonna be about her.
I personally like doing a ādoggy boot campā where it’s just slowly figuring out what they’re capable of, what triggers they may have, and if there is anything that needs rehabilitation.
Dog reactivity? Throw a high-value reward on the ground and click when they go for it and ignore the dog. Leash training? Now is a good time to practice by keeping a leash on and teaching being close by = good stuff
My flaw is I am not super active / hence finding the right dog is difficult. I am active enough, just have to go in short bursts, and for some dogs, that’s not enough.
Got a five year old rescue dog yesterday. She is so scared that we canāt even get near her. I feel so bad for her.
thanks! That was so helpful, i’m getting a dog next week and am a bit nervous but very excited!
Just adopted a Maltese mix that was used in a puppy mill. He has never been taught how to be a dog. He is afraid to walk through doors that are noisy, and does okay on a lease. It’s crazy how a dog doesn’t know how to be a dog.
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I love there was no annoying background music and she doesnāt smack her lips either after every sentence like most youtubers. Thank you for that maāam!!
I learned a lot and her dogs are lucky to have her!!
Wonderful lessons. I’m really terrified about bringing home a new friend to our home with 4 cats and an old Great Pyrenees. We’re going to the shelter this afternoon.
I just adopted a homeless Border Collie mix puppy and Iām going through of it! My last best friend of ten years passed away almost two years ago and I think Iām ready! A little nervous but heās learning that truck rides mean āfun adventures ā!
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It’s funny watching this video because I had a cat named Cocoa and another cat named Chester
Great video!
Tip #2 is the KEY to a happy and well behaved dog!!!
Good informative videoā¼ļøšš½
i recently started working at a shelter and i canāt wait to be able to share your tips and info with adopters because it seems a lot of the time people get the wrong ideas about adoption & expect the dogs to be āhappyā right away. the shelter, although we do our best, is a high-stress and scary environment. your advice is priceless and i seriously appreciate your videos! thank you for doing what you do ā¤ļø
Great video! Thanks so much!
so sweet