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The 3-3-3 rule explains a dog's adjustment period after adoption: 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to learn the routine, and 3 months to feel at home.
Dogs perceive time differently due to their faster internal clocks, so one human hour might feel significantly longer to them—potentially several hours.
To say sorry to your dog, use a calm tone, gentle body language, and offer affection or a favorite treat to reassure and comfort them.
The 7-7-7 rule describes the typical adjustment stages dogs go through after being adopted: 7 days to decompress, 7 weeks to feel comfortable, and 7 months to fully bond.
Dogs are most annoyed by loud noises, inconsistent routines, strong scents, rough petting, and lack of mental stimulation.
Yes, dogs generally feel happy when they are petted, as it can release feel-good hormones and strengthen their bond with humans.
The 7-7-7 rule helps dogs adapt to new homes by recognizing that it takes 7 days to decompress, 7 weeks to start learning routines, and 7 months to build full trust.
Dogs don’t universally prefer silence or TV—preferences vary based on the individual dog, its temperament, and environment.

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