The 3-3-3 rule for rescue dogs outlines the adjustment process in three phases:
- 3 Days: This initial period is often referred to as "decompression". Dogs may feel overwhelmed and nervous as they adjust to their new environment.
- 3 Weeks: During this time, the dog begins to settle in and show their true personality. They may start to feel more comfortable and secure in their new home.
- 3 Months: By this stage, the dog should have fully adjusted to their new surroundings and routine. They will likely exhibit more confidence and stability in their behavior.
This guideline helps set expectations for new dog owners and emphasizes the importance of patience and understanding the adjustment period.
First off, I forgot to mention that Harper turned 7 at the end of July. I was initially asked if I would foster a puppy. The answer was not only no, but hell no!!! Previously when I fostered, the youngest was about a year old. I prefer the middle aged gals.
She is doing ok. She did "mark" a couple times . . . that I know of . . . even though she has barely been out of my sight. I was sitting at the dining room table and she walked to the next chair over and lifted her leg. ARGH!!! Hopefully her spay will help this issue. I just need to be patient, but I've never had a marker before.
She looks like the flying nun in this picture. (Am I showing my age?)
Hooking may be a bit difficult. Here she is sprawled across my lap while I am trying to pull a few loops 😁
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