The 24-Hour Rescue Fail: Why Some Dog Adoptions Fall Apart Fast
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In this episode of Rescue Tails, Robert Forto and Robin Lucas tackle one of the most challenging topics in dog rescue: the 24-hour rescue fail. They explain why some dogs are returned within hours of adoption, what adopters often misunderstand, and how unrealistic expectations can derail even the most well-screened placements.
The conversation breaks down the 3-3-3 rule for rescue dogs, common behavioral triggers in the first days at home, and what rescues are doing to prevent quick returns. The episode also features Cory, a high-energy border collie mix who was returned after several months because of a mismatch between lifestyle and expectations.
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