What to Expect from Your New Pup: 333 Rule

The exciting journey of bringing a new pup into your home, whether they're a playful puppy or a charming adult dog, is truly life-changing. The enthusiasm and eagerness to start this new chapter as a family with your furry friend are undeniably strong! However, amidst all the excitement it's crucial to give your new pup the time and patience they need to adjust to their new home.

The 3-3-3 rule offers a helpful framework for understanding the stages of adjustment for your new pup:

3 Days:

In the initial three days, your pup may feel a bit overwhelmed, nervous, or stressed in an unfamiliar environment. If they show signs of being hesitant to participate in playful activities and socializing, that is completely normal. Above all, focus on providing them the space they need—let them explore, rest, and set their own boundaries to create comfort and familiarity.

3 Weeks:

The next stage lasts approximately three weeks, where establishing routines becomes key. Create a schedule that your pup can get accustomed to, incorporating regular walks, feeding times, and consistent coming and going from your home. As your dog becomes more at ease, you'll notice a shift from fear to comfort. This new comfort may lead your pup to test boundaries, making it an ideal time to introduce training. Pat's Pack is here to support you in this proactive approach, aiding in developing a strong bond and facilitating effective learning through training, establishing routines, and introducing socialization. Schedule a call to start your journey with your pup!

3 Months:

The final stage, at three months, marks the point where your pup demonstrates comfort and adjustment to their new home. Over this period, the bond you've formed with your furry companion will flourish, revealing their unique personality. While behavior may seem steady, it's crucial to maintain training and routines for consistent comfort. Introduce more socialization and new experiences to boost your pup's confidence, contributing to a strong connection as you both learn and grow together.

While the 3-3-3 rule is an excellent guide, it's important to remember that every pup is unique, and each experience is one-of-a-kind. If you have any questions or concerns during your new journey with your furry best friend, schedule a call with us at Pat's Pack. We're here to help unlock your pup's full potential, supporting a positive experience for both you and your four-legged family member!

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