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The 7-7-7 rule for dogs refers to the guideline that it takes approximately 7 seconds to make a first impression, 7 days to start to settle, and 7 weeks to fully adjust to a new environment.
The hardest trick to teach a dog is often 'play dead' or complex agility routines, as they require advanced training, patience, and precise timing.
Advanced dog tricks include weaving through legs, playing dead, skateboarding, and retrieving specific objects on command. These tricks require patience, consistent training, and strong communication between you and your dog.
Yes, dogs can become upset when rehomed as the process is stressful and can cause anxiety and confusion, especially in the early stages.
The 3-3-3 rule is a general guideline describing a dog's adjustment process in its new home: 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to learn routines, and 3 months to feel at home.
Yes, dogs can get upset when rehomed due to attachment to previous owners and the stress of a new environment.
The 3-3-3 rule for rehoming dogs describes three key adaptation milestones: 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to learn routines, and 3 months to fully settle in.
Yes, dogs can get upset when being rehomed due to stress, confusion, and anxiety caused by the sudden change in environment and separation from familiar people.
The 3-3-3 rule outlines the typical adjustment period for a rehomed dog: 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to learn routines, and 3 months to feel at home.
Yes, dogs can remember previous owners even after being rehomed, especially if they had a strong bond.

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