When it happens.. What to do?

DEEDEE83

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Im hopefully going to rehome a dog soon. Its likely to be 2yrs plus from my matches so far and all 3 are dogs that have been in a long term home from a pup. Being rehomed due to relationship/house move. 1 is still with original family, anyway my question is... What do i expect when dog comes home, i presume it will be lost, off its food, quiet etc how best do i deal with new dog. Im just wanted to help him/her settle and give as much time as is needed but ive only had my dogs from a pup before so want advice if possible.

Many thanks and appreciate every answer given.x
 
I have to say all but 1 of mine just fitted in, the 1 that didnt jumped on my sofa and when I told him to get off he growled at me. I went behind it and tipped it up and yelled go to your bed which he did. He never did that again and turned out to be my dog of a lifetime.He just tested the bounderies for a long time and apart from house training he was totally undisciplined, it was a huge learning curve for me.

I think you have to establish rules and stick to them, be firm but fair and consistent and I definately think if you can take them to training classes that will be a huge help. Now is the time to look out what is in your area and choose one that teaches positive reinforcement. It helps to go along without a dog to see if you think they are any good before signing up. Most Dobes that go into rescue have not been socialised around other dogs so you will need some help with this.

All my Dobes love their food but if you have the exception and he/she turns their nose up at their dinner just pick it up and put it away, It wont hurt to miss a meal.
I would keep visitors to a minimum until they have settled in and when you take them out for a walk dont let them off the lead unless you have a long line. Sorry to state the obvious but this is just in case you didnt know, also tags on collars, if you are not registered with a vet ask around and get recommendations. Just take your time with him/her and let him come to you and be prepared for him to be a bit quiet for a few days if he has come straight from a home.

If you want to know anymore just post away there is always someone happy to help.
 
Thank you so much, you have been amazing. Im off to see a dobe, dobe x rottie and a rottie this weekend so will let you know how we get on x
 
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