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Your New Dog's First Month: A Week-by-Week Settling Plan

The first month shapes your whole relationship. This week-by-week plan helps a new dog go from overwhelmed to truly at home.

The Wag & Whisk Team Jun 10, 2026 1 min read
Your New Dog's First Month: A Week-by-Week Settling Plan
New Dog
The Whisker Journal

Whether you have adopted a rescue or brought home a puppy, the first month is an adjustment for everyone. A new dog needs time, predictability and patience far more than excitement and visitors. This rough week-by-week plan keeps expectations realistic.

Week 1: decompression

Keep the world small. Give your dog one quiet room to settle in, stick to the food they were already eating, and avoid inviting people over. Expect hiding, a poor appetite and the occasional accident. This is normal — you are simply helping them feel safe.

Week 2: routine

Personality starts to show. Lock in predictable feeding, walking and sleeping times; routine is what makes a dog feel secure. Begin short, positive training sessions and gradually open up more of the house.

Week 3: bonding

  • Your dog starts seeking you out and relaxing in the open.
  • Expand walks and start gentle socialisation with calm, known dogs.
  • Reinforce house rules consistently so everyone in the home responds the same way.

Week 4 and beyond

By now you should see a settled rhythm — eating well, greeting you, sleeping soundly. If your dog still seems fearful or shut down, that is information, not failure: talk to your vet to rule out pain or illness, or a trainer for confidence work. Most gaps close with time and consistency.