have a bath
The first taboo is to bathe the dog as soon as you bring it back. Many novice dogs just want to give them a bath and let them play clean when they first bring them back, but when dogs are unfamiliar with the environment, their immunity will be very low. Bathing at this time is easy to make it catch a cold.
Eat meat
The second taboo is to eat dog meat as soon as you bring it home. Maybe you mean well to let the dog supplement some nutrition, but the dog's diet will cause gastrointestinal problems. It's best to ask the former owner what kind of dog food he ate, give him the old one first, and then slowly change his diet.
Drink milk
The third taboo is drinking milk. Dogs are not people. They don't need milk to supplement their nutrition. Fungi in milk can damage the dog's stomach, and in severe cases, it may get sick. It is enough to feed the dog with water at ordinary times.
Go out without a leash.
The fourth taboo is to go out for a walk without a leash. Dogs can easily get separated from you or collide with pedestrians before they get to know you. Both of these consequences are unbearable. Be sure to hold the dog well.
Anxiety deworming
The fifth taboo is to give the dog insect repellent as soon as you bring it back. Although it is necessary to give the dog insect repellent, you have to wait until the dog is thoroughly familiar with the new environment, so as not to stimulate it and make it afraid.
Matters needing attention
Both newborn dogs and adopted dogs need to be vaccinated, which is not only good for dogs, but also responsible for their families. However, this needs to wait until the dog adapts to the environment. In the meantime, it can be kept in a cage to avoid accidental injury.