The length of time it takes for puppies to get into their new home varies depending on the dog's personality and adaptability, and generally speaking, it takes 1-2 weeks to adjust to the new environment.
Here are some suggestions to help your puppy adapt to their new environment as quickly as possible:
Create a quiet environment: Place your puppy in a quiet, warm, and comfortable place, avoiding loud sounds and stimuli.
Gradual introduction: Do not immediately put the puppy in all areas of the home, it is better to place it in a small room first, wait for it to get used to that room, and then gradually expand its range of activities.
Regular feeding and interaction: Feeding and interacting with your puppy at a set time each day helps build its Xi habits and bond with you.
Give your puppy toys and beds: Giving your puppy some toys and beds can provide him with a sense of security and comfort.
Don't leave it alone overnight: For the first few nights in your new home, it's best to keep your puppy out where you can hear it and don't leave it alone overnight.
Patience and attention: Give your puppy enough patience and attention as he adjusts to his new environment, and he will feel cared for and loved by you.
In general, puppies will usually adapt to their new environment within 1-2 weeks as long as they are given enough acclimatization time and proper guidance.