by rescuecoll | Jul 7, 2025 | Articles
đŸ Helping a Shy or Fearful Dog Feel Safe Building Trust with Patience, Respect, and Small Wins Some rescue dogs bounce into their new homes ready to play and bond right away. Others⊠donât. They may shrink away, flinch from touch, hide under furniture, or avoid eye...
by rescuecoll | Jul 7, 2025 | Advice, Articles
đŸ Creating a Daily Routine for Your New Dog Structure, Stability, and Success for Rescue Dogs Bringing home a new dogâespecially a rescueâcan be exciting, but also a bit overwhelming. Youâre adjusting, theyâre adjusting, and sometimes it feels like chaos. Thatâs where...
by rescuecoll | Jul 7, 2025 | Advice, Articles
đŸ Enrichment 101: Preventing Boredom in Rescue Dogs Keep Their Minds Busyâand Their Behavior in Check Dogs arenât just furry companionsâtheyâre intelligent, curious animals who thrive when they have things to do. Without meaningful activities, dogs can become bored,...
by rescuecoll | Jul 7, 2025 | Advice, Articles
đŸ Chewing and Destructive Behavior in Dogs Why It Happens and How to Stop It (Without the Frustration) One of the most common complaints from new adopters is destructive chewingâruined shoes, shredded pillows, gnawed furniture, or mysterious holes in the yard. Itâs...
by rescuecoll | Jul 7, 2025 | Advice, Articles
đŸ Dealing with Mild Separation Anxiety in Dogs Helping Your Dog Feel Calm When You’re Away Separation anxiety is one of the leading causes of behavior-related returns after adoptionâbut not all cases are severe. Many dogs, especially newly adopted ones,...