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How To Get Your Dog Acclimated To A New Environment

May 27, 2022Leave a message

When pet dogs move to a new home, they often experience discomfort and require an adjustment period. As a wholesale manufacturer of pet dog cages in Nantong Yuanyang, I want to offer some advice to dog owners during this process. Firstly, it's important to note that your dog will need time to adapt to their new surroundings. Secondly, there are a few crucial details that dog owners need to pay attention to in order to make the transition as smooth as possible.

 

Increasing the dog's companionship in the new home is of utmost importance.

 

It's a good idea to plan a longer vacation when you're preparing to move to a new home with your furry friend. This will give you ample time to settle into your new home and spend some quality time with your dog. During the first few days, you can be at home with your dog and gradually ease them into being alone until you leave for work. Expect some barking due to separation anxiety initially, but with patience and understanding, your dog will eventually adapt to the new environment.

 


2. Don't overdo your dog's barking

It is common for dogs to bark louder in a new home when they hear unfamiliar noises in the hallway. They may also be cautious of any slight sounds. However, over time, their ability to adapt to these new noises is remarkable. Dogs have a strong capacity to adjust to their environment. Therefore, it's important not to underestimate their ability to get used to their surroundings. Just give them time, and they will gradually become accustomed to the distinct sounds of their new home.

 


If the parents respond to the dog's barking at the beginning by scolding or even physically punishing it, they may unknowingly create a negative association for the dog. This can cause the dog to believe that it is no longer liked by its owners in the new environment. Consequently, the continuous scolding will inevitably impact the bond between the owners and the dog. It is important to approach the situation with understanding and patience, fostering a positive relationship with the dog.

 


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