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The Honeymoon Phase With Rescue Dogs: Why Behavior Changes After Adoption
Episode 2111th March 2026 • Rescue Tails • First Paw Media
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Bringing a rescue dog home is exciting, but what happens when the honeymoon phase ends? In this episode of Rescue Tails, Robert Forto and Robin from Rebel Rescue South Korea discuss why newly adopted dogs begin showing new behaviors after a few weeks, including separation anxiety, chewing, reactivity, and boundary testing. They explain how routine, training, and realistic expectations can help adopters navigate this transition and prevent dogs from being returned to shelters.

This episode was recorded on the Shure SM7B

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