05/09/2020
House training/Home Essentials
Home Essentials: You need to Puppy-Proof your house inside and out keep potentially dangerous items in off-limit areas before bringing your puppy home for the first time, as well as make sure that you have all the things he/she requires to be comfortable, such as bedding, toys etc...
Before you get your puppy you will need to have the following
Premium Puppy food, such as Taste of the wild Dog food, and healthy treats.
Stainless-steel, non-tipping food and water bowls.
I.D. tags with the contact information for yourself and your veterinarian.
A collar and 6-foot leather or nylon leash.
An airline-approved home and travel crate (large enough to transport him as he grows).
Puppy shampoo.
Brushes and combs.
Cleanup supplies such as stain remover, Bounty paper towels, swifter floor dusters and a deodorizing spray.
Puppies should be fed at the same time every day. Feeding at the same time will keep your dog on a bathroom schedule.
The first thing you should always do before your puppy comes home is to lie on the ground and look around. You want to be able to see everything your puppy is going to see. For the puppy, the world is one big chew toy. Puppies need toys to chew on to relieve teething pain and pressure, as well as just for fun! Playing with toys from puppy-hood encourages good behavior and social skills throughout your dog's life. A happy, playful dog is a content and well-adjusted one. Also, because all puppies chew to soothe their gums and help loosen puppy teeth, dogs should always have easy access to several different toys. Your home is now his home, too: and before you even bring your new puppy in to his new forever home, be smart owner and make your home accessible for him. In fact, In order for him to grow into a stable, well-adjusted dog, he has to feel comfortable in his surrounding. Remember, he is leaving the warmth and security of his mother and litter mates, as well as the familiarity of the only place he