Helping a Rescue Dog Adjust to a New Home

When bringing a rescue dog home, it’s important to prepare well, give them time to decompress, and provide them with a stable routine.

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Bringing home a rescue dog is an exciting and rewarding experience but it can be a very stressful time for the dog. New sounds, sights, people, and routine can be a huge adjustment. The dog doesn’t understand that this is their new home, that they are safe, and that uncertainty is over. All they have to go on is what they observe and experience and those early days in a new home can be very overwhelming.

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Dr. Kate Mornement Phd, CAAB
Dr. Kate Mornement is a Ph.D. qualified, Board Certified Applied Animal Behaviourist (CAAB) through the Animal Behavior Society. She has devoted the past two decades to sharing her expertise through her consulting business Pets Behaving Badly and she recently founded Pet Behaviour Academy; an online education platform for pet owners and pet industry professionals. In her role as a consultant, Kate has had the privilege of educating and advising pet parents, pet professionals, industry groups and local government. She also enjoys sharing her knowledge across various forms of media as a pet writer and media spokesperson. Kate appeared in the three-part Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) docu-series "A Dog's World" as a subject matter expert and is a sought-after speaker at major pet events, expos, and conferences. She has also worked as an expert witness in dangerous and menacing dog cases since 2010.