When starting a dog, the owner often discovers that the new pet is very hard to get used to the new home and feels scared or lonely. To avoid injury and change in the character of the dog, you need to help it adapt.
Instructions
Step 1
Give your puppy time. There is no need to force your pet to explore a new home, play and actively get to know family members. The dog often needs to calm down first, and only then it will begin to show curiosity and activity.
Step 2
Find a place for your dog to feel safe in. This could be her sofa, aviary or booth. Leave her alone with the new place so she can get used to it.
Step 3
Take your dog for a long walk and let him explore the area. Physical activity helps the dog to get rid of anxiety and feelings of confinement in the house, and exploring the territory will make him more confident.
Step 4
Show attention to your new pet. Dogs, like humans, value care and affection. Talk and play with the dog, pet it, then the dog will quickly become comfortable in the new home.
Step 5
Don't stress your dog. If you scold, punish the dog at a time when it has not yet settled in the house - its character can greatly deteriorate. Be gentle with her, and then the educational process will be easier and more pleasant.