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So, the 3-3-3 rule suggests that it takes a new dog 3 days to not be totally freaked out, 3 weeks to adapt to the environment, and 3 months to bond and build trust.
The 3/3/3 Rule for Dogs is a general guideline for a dog to adjust to a new home. All dogs are different. Some dogs will hit the 3-month milestone in a few weeks, others will take a year. In general, the 333 Dog Rule is 3 days to not be scared, 3 weeks to feel safe, 3 months to be relaxed and themselves.
The 3-3-3 rule provides a roadmap for the adoption process and helps ensure a smooth transition for both the dog and the owner. It also helps set realistic expectations and prevents common mistakes such as overloading the dog with too much too soon.
The Cat Adoption Process Application. Make sure to have a valid ID to verify age (most organizations require adopters be adults) and address. Home Inspection. A home and family meet-and-greet might be required to see how everyone, including other pets, gets along with your prospective new cat. Adoption Fees.
Multiple surrenders, pacing or continuous eye movements, any diarrhea or vomiting, any coughing, nasal discharge or sneezing, a very thin dog with poor coat, or if the shelter is dirty, disorganized, crowded, noisy, or smelly.
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The Two-Week Shut Down is a time familiar to a dogs mind. It mimics the whelping box when first born, when the puppys eyes are not open and it relies totally on the mothers ability to take care of it. By smelling, sensing, and listening, the puppy starts his journey into the new scary world.
New Cat? Set Realistic Expectations! You can expect that it will take your cat some time to get used to the new routines and environment. The Rule of Three means that you can gauge the time it might take for your cat to fully acclimate to his home in threes: three days, three weeks, and three months.
I would love to have your cat. I promise I will care for it forever if you would agree to let me have it. I will do an adoption but I would enjoy having this kitty to sit and let me brush it, or simply watch tv with me. I hope you will see that this kitty wants more than you are giving it.

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