New Dog Guide: Adopting New Puppies, Adult Dogs and Senior Dogs

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New Dog Guide: Information on Adopting New Puppies, Adult Dogs and Senior Dogs
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New Dog Guide: Adopting New Puppies, Adult Dogs and Senior Dogs

Adopting a dog is an adventure unlike any other. Whether a playful puppy or a rescued adult or senior dog, you cannot ever be truly prepared for the ways in which your heart opens, and your life is likely, albeit delightfully, turned upside down. However, you can be ready with the expert tips, tools, and skills you’ll need to start you and your newest family member off on the best paw possible. From training and diet, socializing and care, here is what you need to know.

Select your new dog's life stage to get started:

Puppies

Let’s face it, puppies are a handful, but oh, puppies! This stage is a critical time in a dog’s life. What you do now can help them grow into a happy, healthy and well-adjusted dog.
New puppy checklist
Adopting a puppy may be overwhelming, but a little advanced preparation can make for a smooth and enjoyable homecoming. Read More

Adult Dogs

A rescue dog’s transition into a forever home can be stressful for them. Establishing a healthy routine can make them feel safe, comfortable and settled in their new life.
Dog adoption checklist
Caring for your new adopted dog requires more than love alone. Use our dog adoption checklist to make sure you have everything you need for life as a rescue dog parent. Read More

Senior Dogs

Older dogs make phenomenal companions, but seniors do have unique health needs. Once you get into their lane, you will have an unforgettable experience (and probably save a life).
Adopting senior dogs
There are some serious benefits to adding a golden oldie to your family pack. Here are eight reasons why adopting an older dog is completely awesome. Read More

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