by Adopt a Pet, | February 7, 2024
So you just brought home a husky. Now that they’re home with you, you might be wondering, “How long does it take a husky to get used to a new home?,” It might surprise you to know that it can take some dogs several months to fully settle in and get used to your routine. If you’ve adopted a husky and think it’s just not working out, make sure you’re giving them the time they need to realize that they are home.
Some dogs will jump into a routine faster than others. Why it takes some dogs longer depends on various factors such as the dog’s personality, their background, and how different the new routine is from what they are used to. If you adopted your dog from a shelter, you may not know their complete history. Maybe they’ve been to several different homes before landing in yours. If that’s the case, it’s understandable why it would take them longer to realize this is their forever home.
The first, and most important, thing you can do is to not give up on them. Go in with the understanding that it could take months before they fall in line. If you still don’t think they’re progressing after a few months, consider working with a trainer or, if appropriate, an animal behaviorist.
Sadly, many people return their rescued dogs after just a few weeks. This isn’t fair to your dog, the shelter, or yourself. You adopted the husky for a reason, and if you give them enough time, grace, and perhaps the help of a trainer, you’ll be rewarded with a loyal companion who is secure in the fact that they’re finally home.
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