What is the 3-3-3 rule with dogs?

Abdiel Walsh
2025-10-10 07:07:06
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The 3 days - 3 weeks - 3 months guideline is important because it provides realistic expectations for both pets and owners, supporting a smooth transition into the household and fostering a successful, long-term relationship.
The 3-3-3 guideline for pet adoption is a phased adjustment period to help with the decompression and adjustment during a pet’s transition into a new home:
First 3 Days: Pets may be stressed and overwhelmed, possibly showing anxiety or fear.
Next 3 Weeks: Pets start to settle in.
First 3 Months: Pets are further adjusted to new surroundings, people, and animals.
For most pets, it takes on average 3 months to fully become comfortable and acclimated to their new home.
Knowing the 3-3-3 guideline helps us guide new adopters and fosters to manage potential issues effectively, balancing expectations with patience and understanding to ease the transition.
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