When we think we've met certain conditions and decide to adopt a dog, there are certain things we need to do. The acclimatization of puppies is a bit more difficult. At this point, we are talking about a creature that has just left its mother and siblings. Suddenly, they feel lonely and it's a difficult process for both us and them. We will be dealing with a baby for a long time. This process will vary according to the characteristics of the dog.
First of all, the acclimatization process starts with preparing the environment for your adopted dog. This includes a place to sleep, a place to eat, a bowl to eat out of, a bowl to drink out of, areas to spend time with your puppy, and areas to go to the toilet.
Housebreaking a puppy is also an action that should be problem by problem. For example, if the puppy starts crying and reacting when you leave your side, or if it exhibits fearful and withdrawn behavior, a separate evaluation should be made accordingly.
Until your puppy reaches the biological stage of being able to go potty, you need to take into account that it will go potty in the house. Just as you wouldn't be angry if a few-month-old baby poops, you shouldn't be angry if a 3-4-month-old dog poops in the house. They will need to go to the toilet at certain intervals of time. If you are a person who works and cannot be home for long hours, you need to take this into consideration.
To prevent your dog from feeling lonely when you are not at home, you should check on him at certain times. There is also a tip you can use to make your dog feel as safe as if you were there. You can wrap a piece of used clothing with your scent in a hot water bottle and put a watch in it to make a heartbeat sound. This will make your dog feel much more peaceful and safe.