Shopping for Your New Puppy

Essentials You Need for Your New Pet

By emily price, published Sep 14, 2005
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Getting a new puppy is an exciting time. Before you bring your new canine friend home there are a few things you should purchase to make your puppies arrival a little more comfortable for both them and you:


Toys: You don't want your new puppy to chew your furniture, shoes and other personal items. Give your puppy another option. Having a lot of toys on hand isn't necessarily going to keep your puppy from trying to play with items you would rather they leave alone, but it will help. Whenever you find your puppy eating something they shouldn't remove it, and hand them one of their own toys. Eventually they'll get the idea. Try to get a few toys that are cuddly like stuffed animals, as well as a few toys that are especially good for chewing, like plastic bones. A good quantity and variety will keep your dog entertained

Crate: A crate is a must have for any puppy owner. A crate has many different purposes. Crates are great to keep your dogs out of things when you aren't at home, and keep your dog from treating your home like a bathroom. A crate can also be a great place fro your dog to sleep at night, and can give your puppy the feeling of his or her own "room" A safe place where they can always go to take a nap, or hang out when they are frightened by new guests or loud noises.

Leash: Extend-able leashes can be tempting, but get a regular leash for your puppy to start off. If you start walking your dog on a short non-extendable leash they will be used to focusing on the sidewalk and not wandering too far away when you finally do purchase that extendable leash. Shorter leashes make controlling your new friend much easier, and make it much easier for them to understand what you want for them to do.


Food: Adult dog food is going to be too much for your puppies tummy, so is people food and table scraps. Purchase a bag of high-grade puppy food to get your puppy started. If you can, try to get the same type of food your puppy has been eating where they came from. Having the same food will make the transition from their old home to their new one a little easier by having something familiar.


Takeaways
  • Buying puppy essentials can make your new pet feel more at home
  • Toys can help prevent your dog from chewing your personal items
  • A crate can be a great training tool, and a safe place for your dog
Did You Know?
Your puppy wants to please you, you just have to show it how
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