The 3-3-3 Rule of Animal Adoption: Helping a New Rescue Pet Adjust to Their New Home
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Course Overview
This certificate course is designed for pet owners, foster families, and pet professionals who work with shelter and rescue animals. It explains the widely used 3-3-3 Rule in clear, practical terms so caregivers understand what newly adopted pets experience emotionally and behaviorally, and how to support them through each stage of adjustment.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Explain the purpose of the 3-3-3 Rule of animal adoption
Recognize normal stress and adjustment behaviors in rescue pets
Apply appropriate management strategies during each adjustment phase
Set realistic expectations for bonding, training, and behavior
Support long-term emotional well-being and successful placement outcomes
General Course Disclaimer
This course is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It is intended to offer general guidance on common adjustment stages experienced by shelter and rescue animals and is not a substitute for individualized advice, evaluation, or treatment from a licensed veterinarian, veterinary behaviorist, or qualified animal professional.
Every animal is unique. Behavior, adjustment timelines, and outcomes may vary based on the animal’s history, health, environment, and prior experiences. Completion of this course does not guarantee specific results or behavioral outcomes.
Participants are responsible for making informed decisions regarding their pet’s care, handling, and safety. Animals in transition may exhibit unpredictable behaviors. When concerns related to health, safety, fear, aggression, or distress arise, professional guidance should be sought promptly.