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It's normal for a new dog to have to get used to it for a while. If only you had nothing to do with it. After a long time, it's okay to establish a conditioned reflex.
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A new environment for dogs will produce a sense of strangeness.
It will be wary of those around it.
Rest assured, you're good with it, it's known.
It won't take more than a week to get ripe.
Dogs are very adaptable.
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It's okay to touch its head, it's good to be familiar with it.
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Different dogs have different adaptation periods, because the dog's personality is different, it will miss its previous home when it first arrives at your house, it will feel lonely and scared, very excited or very neurotic, the first night of sleep may cry, don't punish it, otherwise it will be more pitiful, you can put the nest in the bedroom in the first 2 weeks, let it sleep with you, so that you can adapt as soon as possible.
Communicate more with the baby! Feed & Play Often! Nurture feelings!
I should be very familiar with you in a month! I hope that the baby will be obedient, and you can first teach and recall, and order and prohibit. Recall means that every time the baby's name + is called, it can immediately return to its owner.
The order is forbidden is that the owner says no, and the baby immediately stops the action and waits for the owner's permission to move! Repeat and be patient, with verbal praise, caresses, and food or play rewards during training! Come on!
First of all, puppies need a period of time to adapt to the psychological and emotional aspects, and need to accept the environment of the new home, the living habits of the owner, and the temperature and humidity of the new environment. Secondly, after the puppy arrives at the new home, it also needs to adapt to the owner's feeding time, the number of meals a day and the feeding diet, usually, the puppy after 7 to 10 days of adaptation, if everything is normal, you can go to the vaccination according to the time. If the puppy is unable to adapt to the environment, diet, and mood after arriving at the new home, it may trigger some diseases, or abnormal manifestations such as emotional malaise.
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For about half a month, care more about it, play with it, coax it, and it will be fine slowly.
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Dogs adapt to new environments:
1. Prepare a place for dog activities;
2. Puppies are trained to defecate, and 4 or 5 layers of newspaper can be laid on the ground to facilitate cleaning;
3. Because dogs are more curious, especially puppies, there must be fragile glass products, ceramic products, wires, clips and other things that will cause danger to dogs in the place where they are active;
4. Use a cage and corrugated cardboard box as a bed, and you should lay out towels, newspapers, and you can also put rubber balls into live dog toys.
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Here are some suggestions on how to deal with and deal with it:
1.Find ways to adopt: Contact animal protection organizations, pet rescue agencies, or friends and family to find a new owner for your pet as much as possible, rather than abandoning or abandoning it.
2.Find a foster environment: If you can't find a new owner for a while, consider finding an alternative to your foster environment, such as having a friend or acquaintance help you with your stay, or using a professional pet boarding service.
3.Seek help from a professional: If your pet is unable to continue to have a pet because of a behavioral problem, you can seek help from a professional pet trainer or behavior therapist to try to solve the problem and re-develop a good behavior.
In conclusion, giving up pets is not the best way to solve the problem. Regardless of the reason for the difficulty of keeping a pet, you should try your best to find and arrange other suitable measures to find a new home for your pet.
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After the puppy comes to the new environment, it is often highly nervous due to fear, and any loud noise and action may be frightened, so it is necessary to avoid loud noise, and not to be out of curiosity and many people to watch and tease. It is best to put it directly into the kennel or arrange a resting place indoors to get used to it for a while before approaching it.
The best time to approach the dog is when feeding, at this time, you can push the food in front of the puppy's eyes, treat it with a gentle tone, and you can also gently stroke its back hair. The food to be fed should be something that the dog particularly likes to eat, such as meat and bones. But at first, you may not eat it, so you don't have to force it to eat in a hurry, and after getting used to it, it will automatically eat.
If it comes out of the kennel or moves freely indoors, it is a sign that it has adapted to the new environment.
To raise a new dog, you must first let the dog know the fixed point to defecate, otherwise the house can become a place for it to poop, which will force you to go crazy. Puppies are generally able to fully adapt to their new environment after 3 to 5 days. During this period, the owner should be kind, and should not be angry or scolded.
If the fruit puppy has done something according to the owner's rubber model's requirements, it should be rewarded in time, so that it knows that this is what the owner likes, and if it does something wrong, as long as it says "no" seriously, it will know that this is not allowed by the owner.
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Dogs will have a sense of fear when they go to a new environment, just like people. Adapting to a new environment is a process, you can't just give it food, you should hug it more, touch it, let it become dependent on you, and create a sense of security. Then it will slowly get better.
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