It's not all plain sailing after you rescue or adopt a Pomeranian.
Find out what you should expect!
A Pomeranian adoption might seem like the best thing you can do,
and it might seem like your ticket to happiness ever after for
your family and your new addition. However, it is not always going
to be as simple as that. Even if adopting a stray or neglected
dog is something you have always wanted to do, and you know you
are doing the right thing by going through with the Pomeranian
rescue, you might be surprised at the many complications that
might occur. Adopting a rescue dog is most of the time always
a great idea, and in almost all of the situations, this type of
adoption benefits the dog very much, but as with everything, there
are things that should be kept in mind.
What To Expect
No matter what the circumstances of the adoption were, remember
that the most common side effect of putting any dog into a new
home is shyness. Your dog might be withdrawn for quite some time.
When any animal is taken into new circumstances, even if they
seemed to be friendly and very outgoing at the adoption center,
shyness might occur. This is perfectly natural, and happens because
your Pomeranian rescue dog doesn’t know what to expect. He has
gotten used to the shelter, and considered that to be his home.
Now he is in your home, and you don’t know what has happened to
him in the past. For all you know, he might have had bad experiences
going to new places, and being in surroundings that are different,
so he might be very shy for quite some time.
Another important thing to keep in mind is that your Pomeranian
rescue will probably have already developed habits that you don’t
want a dog in your house to have. These might be things he has
been doing his whole life, and remember that it might be difficult
to retrain him to do things that you think a dog should be doing.
You should ask yourself it the habits your Pomeranian rescue dog
has are so terrible that they need to be broken, or if you can
life with them. If you can’t live with them, remember that when
it comes to a breed of dogs, Pomeranians are very easy to retrain,
and will usually have a tendency to go with the flow instead of
making waves.
Handling A Rescue Dog
The best way to deal with your Pomeranian rescue dog is to be
always sure that you are y patient, loving, and give lots of praise
and support. Always keep in mind the fact that it will be a long
process that goes with handling and training your Pomeranian rescue
dog, but it is worth it in the end. If you are patient and loving
with your dog, and give him plenty of time to come around and
also to learn new skills, he will reward you with a lifetime of
love and companionship. He will sooner or later come to terms
with his new life and be very happy.
When it comes to a Pomeranian adoption, there are going to be
many pros
and cons of Pomeranian rescue that you need to consider, so
be sure that you are well informed as to what these are before
you decide that this is the best action for you and your family
to take.
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