Rescue, Love, Repeat: Why Adopting a Dog Changes Everything

When we bring a dog home, it actually teaches us more about who we are, he said. Often, a rescue dog brings healing to the person or family.

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September 17, 2025
Health and Wellness

By: Bec Harris

Adopting a rescue dog is more than saving an animal; it’s a journey of patience, healing, and unconditional love. Orlando Dos Santos, from Results Dog Training, shares why adoption matters and how it transforms both dogs and their families.

Ask “Why” Before You Adopt

“Before we adopt a dog, we need to ask ourselves why,” Orlando explained. “Why do we want a puppy? Why do we want a rescue? Do we know the history, and are we prepared for what could be ahead?”

He reminded listeners that adoption also means adapting. “It’s adopt and adapt. Our lifestyle will change, and we can’t expect the dog to instantly understand our unwritten rules.”

Give Space, Not Pressure

The first few days matter most. Orlando urged families to create safe zones for new pets. “The big rule is to give them calmness and space,” he said. “If we approach too quickly or demand too much, they can shut down.”

Whether it’s a six-month-old pup or an older rescue, patience is key. A smaller, controlled space helps dogs feel safe and confident.

Healing Goes Both Ways

Adoption doesn’t just change the dog it changes the family. Orlando compared it to cross-cultural communication.

“When we bring a dog home, it actually teaches us more about who we are,” he said. “Often, a rescue dog brings healing to the person or family.”

 


Article supplied with thanks to Sonshine.

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