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The 3-3-3 rule for dogs outlines key adjustment phases after adoption: 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to learn routines, and 3 months to build trust and feel at home.
Engaging your dog in physical and mental activities like hide-and-seek, fetch, or agility training helps maintain their health and strengthens your bond.
The 7-7-7 rule for dogs refers to ensuring your pet gets at least 7 minutes of physical activity, 7 minutes of mental stimulation, and 7 minutes of bonding time daily.
Fun activities with your dog include indoor games like hide and seek, training sessions, and puzzle toys, as well as outdoor adventures such as hiking, swimming, and visiting dog parks. These activities keep your dog healthy, engaged, and help strengthen your bond.
A harness is generally better for dogs, especially those that pull or have respiratory issues, as it provides more control and reduces strain on the neck. Collars may be suitable for calm, well-trained dogs, but harnesses offer enhanced safety and comfort.
Leather, biothane, and rope leashes with strong hardware like carabiner clips are best for durability and resisting breakage under stress.
A harness is generally better for dogs, especially those that pull or have respiratory issues, as it provides more control and reduces strain on the neck.
The most break-resistant dog leashes are those made from durable materials like leather, biothane, or heavy-duty rope, paired with strong hardware such as carabiner or trigger snap clips.
A harness is generally better than a lead collar for dogs, especially those prone to pulling or with neck sensitivities, as it distributes pressure more evenly and provides better control.
For durability and resistance to breakage, leashes made from leather, biothane, or heavy-duty rope with robust hardware like carabiner or trigger snap clips are the best options.

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