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10 Ways to Welcome Your Rescue Dog

How to smooth the way for your new canine family member.

Holly Ocasio-Rizzo

AiredaleTreat your new rescue dog like a 2-year-old child, and you'll make friends fast, says Jean Smith, coordinator of Collie Rescue of the Carolinas. "It is important to establish right away that this is his new home and he is staying," she adds. 

Here are 10 tips to help you welcome your rescue dog. 

1.  Know your dog. "Get as much information as possible from shelter or rescue organization personnel about his behavior and daily routine," says Emma Parsons, adoption intake coordinator for Yankee Golden Retriever Rescue. Continuing the feeding, exercise, and grooming routine he was used to gives your dog confidence in his new home.

2.  Clarify dog-care duties and limits in your home. These duties include who will walk the dog and when, who will feed him, and whether any furniture or rooms will be off-limit to four paws. Make sure no duty goes neglected and that everyone enforces limits consistently.

3.  Check the dog's health. "Take him for a veterinary exam, including a heartworm test," says Lori Blackburn, director of Purebred Rescue Organization of Ohio, Inc. Arrange for spaying or neutering, the Humane Society of the United States recommends.

4.  Take it easy. Bring your rescue dog home when you have a few full days to get used to each other. For the first two days, let only immediate family have contact with him. "Slowly introduce the new dog to other pets during short supervised sessions," Parsons says.

5.  Give him security. "If the dog is used to sleeping in a crate, continue making his crate available," Blackburn suggests. Your dog will feel protected there.

6.  Give him frequent potty breaks. Assume the dog is not housetrained. Take him outdoors often to eliminate to help prevent accidents and learn how to signal to you that he needs to go. "Dogs don't know which door to go to in a new home," Parsons says.

7.  Walk, don't sit. Your companion needs to run and play with you. Those activities not only boost his health, but also strengthen the bond between you.

8.  Go to school. Enroll in obedience classes, even if your dog already knows the basics, the Humane Society suggests. Learning together establishes you as the leader.

9.  Keep him leashed. "Don't let the dog run free too soon," Parsons says. If you must chase him, escapes become a game. "When people manage their dogs well, the dogs naturally fall into the kind of behavior people want from them," she says.

10.  Be patient. Give the dog time to adjust to his new life, the Humane Society recommends. Just as with people, taking your time helps you both to ease into a happy lifelong relationship.


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Did your Dog get SKUNKED??


De-skunk Recipe

1 quart peroxide -1/4 cup baking soda - 2 tablespoons dishwashing liquid

Mix in bucket and sponge on dog. Rinse off. The odor will be *GONE*. You can double/quadruple the recipe to make 1/2 gallon - 1 gallon depending on the size and length of coat of the affected dog. Remember this, too - the stuff is safe (don't get it in eyes, though) but, "A Word of Caution" Do Not try to bottle it or try to put it in a closed container. The by product of the chemical reaction produced is oxygen and contained, the stuff is explosive. Also, it should be used as soon as it's mixed up.


 

"Kitty Litter Cake"
On a visit to their veterinarian to get shots for their cat a man found this recipe on the waiting room bulletin board. After recovering from hysterical laughter, he obtained a copy from the office staff so that his wife could make it, which she refused to do. I took it to work and gave the recipe to a lady at work who loves cats.  It doesn't look very nice, but it's actually quite tasty, so I decided to pass it along.

CAKE INGREDIENTS:
1 box spice or German chocolate cake mix
1 box of white cake mix
1 package white sandwich cookies
1 large package vanilla instant pudding mix
A few drops green food coloring
12 small Tootsie Rolls or equivalent

SERVING "DISHES AND UTENSILS"
1
NEW
cat-litter box
1
NEW
cat-litter box liner
1
NEW
pooper scooper

1) Prepare and bake cake mixes, according to directions, in any size pan. Prepare pudding and chill. Crumble cookies in small batches in blender or food processor. Add a few drops of green food coloring to 1 cup of cookie crumbs. Mix with a fork or shake in a jar. Set aside.

2) When cakes are at room temperature, crumble them into a large bowl. Toss with half of the remaining cookie crumbs and enough pudding to make the mixture moist but not soggy. Place liner in litter box and pour in mixture.

3) Unwrap 3 Tootsie Rolls and heat in a microwave until soft and pliable. Shape
the blunt ends into slightly curved point s. Repeat with three more rolls. Bury the rolls decoratively in the cake mixture. Sprinkle remaining white cookie crumbs over the mixture, then scatter green crumbs lightly over top.

4) Heat 5 more Tootsie Rolls until almost melted. Scrape them on top of the cake and sprinkle with crumbs from the litter box. Heat the remaining Tootsie Roll until pliable and hang it over the edge of the box. Place box on a sheet of newspaper and serve with scooper. Enjoy! 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






 

 

 

 


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