You can listen to the podcasts below or click on each for the full article!
Adoption Starter Advice
I hear you’re getting ready to welcome a rescue dog like me into your home—how exciting! Let me give you the inside scoop on what you’ll need to make my tail wag with happiness.
View ArticleRescue Safety Tips
Bringing home a rescue dog is exciting, but remember—they’ve had a big journey, and the world is brand new to them. Let’s make sure they arrive and settle in safely!
View ArticleSame Sex Dogs
While dogs of the same sex can form close bonds, they may also be more prone to dominance struggles, territorial behaviour, or competition over resources.
View ArticleResource Protective
This guide will help you understand resource protection, identify signs, and offer solutions for building trust and reducing this behaviour.
View ArticleFireworks Guide
Fireworks night can be stressful for many dogs, especially those who have been rescued and might already be dealing with anxiety or trauma. The loud, unexpected sounds, flashing lights, and vibrations can trigger fear and stress, causing them to feel unsettled.
View ArticleCompanion Dog
Guide to Helping Your New Rescue Dog with Separation Anxiety: A Team Effort with Your Existing Companion.
View ArticleThe rule of three
The "Rule of Three" is a guideline used by animal rescuers and adopters to explain the adjustment period that many rescue dogs experience as they settle into a new home.
View ArticleTips for your rescue pointer
Adopting a rescue dog is a rewarding experience, but it also comes with challenges as the dog adjusts to a new environment. Here are some helpful tips for a smoother transition.
View ArticleToys & Treats
When caring for a rescue dog, it's important to choose toys and treats that help build trust, reinforce good behaviour, and provide mental stimulation. Here are some tips for selecting the right toys and treats for your rescue dog.
View ArticleRescue Dogs Scary Sounds
Rescue dogs, especially those that may have experienced trauma, can be very sensitive to new or unfamiliar sounds in domestic environments. Sounds that may seem normal to humans could startle or frighten them.
View Article