Bringing Your Newly Adopted Dog Home
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Bringing Your Newly Adopted Dog Home
How long will it take a newly adopted dog to acclimate to my home?
Should I feed a newly adopted dog what they fed him or her at the shelter?
Where should a newly adopted dog sleep?
How soon can I start obedience training with a newly adopted dog?
How long can a newly adopted dog be left alone?
Should I give a newly adopted dog free roam of the house?
When is a good time to begin establishing rules and boundaries with a newly adopted dog?
How much exercise will my newly adopted dog need?
How often will I have to take my newly adopted dog outside?
Preparing to Introduce a Newly Adopted Dog Into Your Home
Bringing Your Newly Adopted Dog Home
Introducing Your New Dog to Your Existing Dog
Introducing Your Newly Adopted Puppy Into Your Home
Leashed Dog Walking 101
Pick The Right Vet For Your Pet
Important New Puppy Prep
How to Have your Pet Spayed or Neutered
Post-Op Care For Spayed or Neutered Pet
How to Select an Assistance Dog Agency
What do Assistance Dogs do?
Assistance Dogs - How to be Proactive as a Prospective Client
Assistance Dogs International (ADI)
Assistance Dogs - Establish Your Priorities
Assistance Dogs - Talk to Current Users
Living with Disabilities & Assistance Dog Etiquette
Kevin Simpson
Director of Animal Behavior & Training, Washington Humane Society
202.723.5730
ksimpson@washhumane.org
Kevin has trained dogs, both as a hobbyist and professionally, for approximately 25 years. His experience includes working with pet family dogs both in the private and group class sector, as well as working with and training dogs in hearing assistance, service aptitude, search & rescue, scent discrimination, competitive obedience, and tracking. He is currently responsible for designing and implementing programs that support and celebrate the bond between humans and animals for the Washington Humane Society.
Bringing Your Newly Adopted Dog Home
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