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We are a no-kill shelter, rescuing and re-homing abandoned dogs from death row in Sydney's pounds |
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It's important to understand that many of these dogs have been at Doggie Rescue for some months or even longer. They may not have been toilet trained, and some have never even seen the inside of a house before! Most of been used to living in kennel conditions with little one-on-one attention. Some have come directly to Doggie Rescue from the pet shop window! Others have come from traumatic home lives, where possibly a slap or a shout was more usual than a loving pat or a soft word. So for these dogs, the concept of a loving family will be a new one.
The natural inclination for you and your family will be to shower the dog with affection. Most dogs will respond positively
to this, but try to give the dog some 'personal space' for the first few days, to explore his environment and to get to know
your family.
Expect a few messes in the short term!
Almost all dogs will make a mess inside the house for at least a couple of days while they adjust to their new surroundings.
The good news is, most dogs toilet train themselves in a few days. Some dogs do take much longer however, and a handful of dogs never really catch on. |
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