Why do newly bought dogs need to be kept in a cage for seven days? The reason is this

Pet     8:17am, 29 September 2025

Many friends who want to raise dogs are curious why the newly bought dogs need to be kept in a cage for seven days? In fact, this is for the dog to adapt to the environment and to observe whether the dog has disease problems, so it is necessary to keep a certain distance from the owner.

The puppy I just bought may be uncomfortable when I arrive in a new environment. In an unfamiliar environment, it may be afraid and stressed. In addition, it is not clear whether the newly purchased puppy has infectious diseases or other major diseases. If you are not sure whether the new pet has bacteria, it may be infectious.

This is to avoid unnecessary disputes between buyers and sellers. Because some bad sellers will sell dogs with small or other diseases to others. If you buy this dog, you will likely die within one week. The pet industry also calls this dog a week dog.

Therefore, it is necessary to prepare a clean and comfortable cage or small room to lock it up so that it can slowly adapt to the new home, relax its vigilance, and accept its owner. The dog you just bought is kept in a cage for seven days and can be observed whether it is a weekly dog. In addition, this can also prevent the dog from being exposed to pathogens during stress.

Friends who raise dogs, these issues need to be paid attention to before raising a new dog~