Thursday, February 23, 2012
 
   
 

Rescue Dog Training Tips

Tips for Training Your Rescue Dog   Minimize

Training your new family member starts the moment you bring them home. Rescue dogs often come out of the shelter with an intensified need for human contact. The first few days are critical in developing a strong bond between you, your family and your new furry friend. After spending time in a shelter envrionment sometimes even the most well behaved dog seems to have forgotten everything it knew before entering the shelter. Remember that not matter the age of your new dog you will need to train them and one of the most effective ways of doing this is by attending an obedience class.

Shelters can be very traumatic to dogs especially those that once had loving homes. Of course some dogs deal with this better than others and eventually every rescue dog will overcome whatever bad habits it may have picked up while in a shelter.

This section of the website is dedicated to dealing with some of the more common problems we hear about from our adoptive familes. We hope to provide you with some of the tools and support you need to turn your rescue dog into a champion!

This section of our website is under construction! please keep checking back for new information and more tools to help your rescue dog transition into it's new Forever Home

     
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