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Adopting a Rescue Puppy: The Complete First-Year Guide

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Adopting a Rescue Puppy: The Complete First-Year Guide

Rescue puppies need extra patience and structure. Here is everything you need to know for a great first year together.

Rescue Puppies Are Different

Unlike breeder puppies, rescue pups may have missed early socialisation windows, experienced trauma, or have unknown histories. They need extra patience.

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The critical socialisation window is 3-16 weeks. If your puppy is past this, do not panic — socialisation can still happen, it just takes more time and care.

The First Week

Socialisation Plan

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Week 1-2: Let them settle. Sounds and smells of home only.

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Week 3-4: Short, calm outings. Carry them if not fully vaccinated.

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Month 2: Puppy classes (vaccinated puppies only). Controlled introductions.

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Month 3-4: Gradually expand their world. New surfaces, sounds, people.

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Month 5-6: Build confidence with varied environments.

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Do not take unvaccinated puppies to dog parks, pet shops, or areas with heavy dog traffic. Parvovirus is deadly and highly contagious.

Training Milestones

Teething and Chewing (Month 3-6)

arrow_rightProvide appropriate chew toys (frozen washcloths, puppy Kongs)
arrow_rightRedirect from furniture to toys consistently
arrow_rightRotate toys to keep them interesting
arrow_rightNever give cooked bones (splintering risk)

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At what age can I adopt a rescue puppy?expand_more

Most rescues will not rehome puppies before 8 weeks. Some wait until 10-12 weeks to ensure proper socialisation with littermates.

Are rescue puppies harder than breeder puppies?expand_more

They can be, depending on their background. Some rescue puppies are perfectly well-adjusted. Others may need extra help with socialisation and trust-building. The key is patience.

When should I start training my rescue puppy?expand_more

Immediately but gently. From day one, use positive reinforcement for good behaviour. Formal training sessions (5-10 minutes) can start as soon as they are settled.

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Part of Your Rescue Journey

Track every step of your adoption — from research to 3 months at home.

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