Bringing home a rescue dog is often filled with excitement, but it can quickly shift into frustration if expectations are not aligned with reality. In this episode of Rescue Tails, Robert Forto and Robin Lucas take a deeper look at why patience is the most important trait for any adopter.
They discuss how dogs behave differently in shelters versus home environments, why the first 72 hours matter, and how routines and small wins shape long-term success. The conversation also explores how rescues evaluate adopters, the challenges of international adoptions, and what to do when things start to feel overwhelming.
If you are considering adopting a rescue dog or are currently navigating the early stages, this episode offers a grounded and honest perspective on what it really takes to make it work.
This episode was recorded on the Shure SM7B
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