For newly adopted pets

Rescue Pet First Week Kit

A gentle first-week setup for rescue dogs or cats who need predictable choices, hiding options, and low-pressure enrichment.

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Best for

Good-fit situations

  • New adopters who want a calmer first week at home
  • Pets who are shy, easily startled, or still learning the household routine
  • Families who need a simple observation checklist before training expectations
Not for

Pause and get help first

  • Pets who are not eating or drinking, seem painful, or show sudden severe behavior changes
  • Forced handling, forced exposure, or rushing introductions
  • Multi-pet introductions without separation plans and supervision
Kit concept

What may be included

  • Soft hiding mat or covered rest-zone marker
  • Slow feeder or lick surface for quiet routines
  • Scent-based search game starter
  • First-week decompression checklist
7-day routine

How the kit would be used

  • Day 1: Set one quiet zone and keep expectations low.
  • Day 2: Track appetite, elimination, sleep, and startle triggers.
  • Day 3: Offer sniffing or licking without asking for tricks.
  • Day 4: Keep introductions short and optional.
  • Day 5: Add one predictable cue before feeding or rest.
  • Day 6: Note which enrichment helps the pet settle.
  • Day 7: Review progress and decide whether to slow down or add a small challenge.

Safety and claim boundary

This product information is for supervised daily enrichment only. It is not used to diagnose, treat, mitigate, or prevent separation anxiety, fear, aggression, compulsive behavior, or any disease.

Not a diagnosis or treatment tool. Not a cure. Not a replacement for veterinary care, medication, emergency support, or qualified behavior assessment. Supervised use only.

Concept only. Materials, sizing, safety testing, country availability, price, shipping, tax, labeling, and age guidance are not finalized. Not a children's toy.

Choose toys by pet size, age, chewing strength, and swallowing habits. No pet toy is damage-proof. Stop use and discard cracked, torn, frayed, sharp, loose, or damaged items.

For suspected ingestion of toy pieces, choking, repeated gagging, difficulty breathing, repeated vomiting, abdominal pain, depression, drooling, urinary issues, blood in urine, seizures, collapse, self-injury, serious escape attempts, escalating aggression, or not eating or drinking, stop use and contact emergency veterinary care.

Waitlist

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What you receiveKit updates, pilot questions, and the matching 7-day routine.
What we do not collectNo payment, shipping address, diagnosis, prescription, or medical history.
Best next stepUse the safety checklist before any toy-assisted routine.
Waitlist is not open yet. No email, payment, or pet record is collected on this static page.