Today’s episode pulls back the curtain on a part of sheltering that deserves way more conversation: what really happens once an adopted pet goes home. We break down the 3-3-3 Rule, talk through common post-adoption behaviors, explain why decompression matters, and share practical tools that help animals settle into their new lives safely and successfully.
If you’ve ever adopted from a shelter (or plan to), this episode is your roadmap for the adjustment period that follows.
The 3-3-3 Rule at a Glance
Three Days | Survival Confusion, overwhelm, hiding, pacing, reduced appetite, and GI upset are normal. Their system is trying to stabilize.
Three Weeks | Learning Confidence grows. Pets explore, test boundaries, and start understanding routines. True energy levels show.
Three Months | Connection Trust is established. Pets feel secure, training sticks, and their real personality becomes clear.
This rule isn’t rigid, but it’s one of the most helpful guides for understanding the typical emotional timeline of settling into a new home.
Have questions about adoption, decompression, or behavior? Want support with a newly adopted shelter pet? You can always reach out.
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