Post Adoption Support

When you foster or adopt a dog from National Mill Dog Rescue, we continue to support you and
your new family member in a variety of ways in order to help with the transition from puppy
mill to pet.
Behavioral consultation and
guidance
For six months after adoption, Jill Haffley, NMDR’s
Dog Behaviorist, will provide free consultation,
guidance and home visits to help with behavioral
situations.
Jill Haffley, MA, IACP-CDT
Dog Behaviorist

Contact:  jill@milldogrescue.org
Puppy mill to pet support
community
Join our Puppy Mill to Pet Facebook group - a
community of NMDR fosters/adopters.
Puppy mill to pet workshops
Free workshops for NMDR adopters/fosters.  Each
workshop is offered every other month.

Rehabilitating & Leading Your Puppy Mill Survivor

•     Differences in leadership
•     Establishing rules, boundaries, and limits
•     What are the benefits of taking leadership?
•     Differences in each dog
•     Handling puppy mill survivors
•     Gaining Trust

Housebreaking, Leashing, and Crating Decisions

•     Understanding the purpose of the crate
•     Common misconceptions about crating
•     Should you use a leash?
•     What to look for when using a leash
•     Housebreaking your puppy mill survivor
•     Marking - what it is and what to do about it
Contact Jill Haffley
Puppymill to Pet e-book
Launch this for additional information and resources
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