information on Akbash Rescue dogs. This blog is created and monitored by Janet Davis, National Director of Akbash Dog Rescue, Inc. a 501c3 breed rescue for Akbash dogs.. The ADI website link is on the right side of the blog. It has breed information. Photo Credit: Janet's beloved Keeva (rescued Wyoming Akbash dog). Winner of the 2008 Iron Collar photo contest
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Boss-ADOPTED!
Boss has gone to his new home on a horse ranch in Nevada! Here he is exercising in the horse ring. What a happy dog smile this is! So nice to see.
There will be many months of learning for Boss and his new person. People often think a dog will just settle in right away in a new environment. Not true! Dogs are unsettled after relocation and much care needs to be taken to get a dog adjusted. They are in an elevated stress state with high levels of adrenaline at first. They do not know what to expect from the new environment.
I work with an adopter or foster, to set up a secure place for a dog that is entirely escape proof. The dog needs to learn the perimeter and they can be a flight risk at first so safety is key. You cannot just turn a new dog loose on a property!
The dog needs time to bond to the new owner and learn the routines and inhabitants in the new location. Setting up a consistent routine for the new dog is very important so the dog feels secure and begins to think of the new place as his or her territory.
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