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QuestionHow long does it take for a rescue dog to adjust to its owner?Christina Shusterich is a Dog Behavior Expert, cited a Top Dog Trainer by the APDT and the owner of NY Clever K9 Inc. With over 20 years of experience, Christina has created her Total Harmony Dog Transformation® System to successfully treat behavior problems in dogs. She specializes in providing expert advice nationally and internationally on dog obedience, health, behavior problems, aggression, separation anxiety, and depression. She has received her certification as a Canine Behavior Counselor, Dog Trainer and Canine Behavior Specialist through the Animal Behavior Center of New York. She is a registered American Kennel Club (AKC) Canine Good Citizen Evaluator.
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QuestionWhat if I'm in an apartment without the space for a dog?Community AnswerDon't get a dog if you cannot provide basic needs such as adequate shelter. You may be able to get a small dog that doesn't need a lot of space, but avoid getting a big dog that will feel cramped and uncomfortable in an apartment - that's not fair to the dog.
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QuestionCan I rescue a dog tomorrow?Community AnswerGenerally speaking, you can start the adoption process quickly. Whether you can bring a dog home the same day that you start the adoption process is determined by the individual shelter. Some may require checking references, a home visit, or other processes that may make it difficult to complete the adoption process in a single day.
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QuestionHow do I train a young dog that is not housebroken?Community AnswerAs soon as you take the dog into your house, place it on newspaper and say, "toilet" or something easy to understand. Using a newspaper makes it easier, as it will know where to go for a pee. Also, if you want it to sleep in a certain area, place a bed or blankets and carry it there every night.
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QuestionWhere would it be best to bring a new puppy to play?Community AnswerGo to places where you know other dogs are friendly and vaccinated, such as your friends' houses. At dog parks, adult dogs could not be vaccinated, and may be hostile.
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QuestionHow much does it cost to adopt a dog?Community AnswerAdoption fees are set by the shelter or rescue with whom you work. Generally speaking, fees may run anywhere from $75 to $300, depending upon the breed, the age of the dog, what vet work the shelter includes with adoption, and whether they offer extras like training programs. Contact your local shelter to find out the cost of adoption.
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QuestionWhere is the "go to" place to adopt a dog aside from the shelter?Community AnswerI suggest a website called Petfinder.com. You can search for shelter and rescue dogs (and other pets) by sex, size, age and more.
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QuestionHow much time before I adopt the dog do I need to start preparing?Community AnswerYou should probably start preparing a month or two ahead of time.
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QuestionWhat is on the adoption form I'll be asked to sgn?Community AnswerThis varies depending on the shelter you adopt your dog from. Most shelters have a section on their website where you can print out the application form. Typically, the forms ask questions about who lives in your household, your age, previous and current pets, your contact information, the condition/size of your house and yard, etc.
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QuestionWhat is the best breed of dog for a family?Community AnswerThis depends. What do you want your dog to do? Do you want it to be protective? Playful? Friendly? Talk with someone professional who has studied dog breeds about what you want your dog to do. Generally, labs and golden retrievers are the best for a regular family environment, but they still require training just like any dog would.
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QuestionWhat is the best family dog to get?Community AnswerDogs are individuals and have their own personalities, but in general, retriever breeds are friendly and good with children.
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