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A young couple sits on the floor of an empty, sunlit room with large windows. The woman smiles whilst stroking their black dog—moving house with a dog is a joyful adventure—as the man sits cross-legged beside them, looking up.
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Moving House with Your Dog: A Two-Week Transition Plan

Moving disrupts everything your dog knows: their territory, their routines, their sense of safety. A two-week preparation protocol reduces cortisol elevation and helps you both arrive at the new place calmer.

A person wearing sunglasses and a denim jacket holds a small brown rescue dog in a grey outfit. The dog, with large ears, looks at the camera as it continues its adjustment to new surroundings. Another person is slightly visible in the background.
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Rescue Dogs: Reading the Signals in Those Early Days

Your rescue dog’s body is running a six-month recovery process that popular timelines don’t mention. Understanding the physiology beneath the behaviour changes how you read their signals and what patience actually looks like.