AASHUDNA

Registered DOGS NSW Breeder of Miniature Smooth Dachshunds

Bringing home a new puppy can be an exciting time, but it is important to prepare your home and yourself for this new addition to your family. Here are the top 10 things you should do before bringing home your puppy:

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1. Puppy-proof your home: Before your puppy comes home, you should remove any hazardous objects, such as chemicals or sharp objects, from your puppy’s reach. You should also ensure that electrical cords are out of reach.

2. Get essential supplies: Essential supplies for your new puppy include food, water bowls, a collar, leash, and toys. You should also purchase a crate or bed to provide your puppy with a comfortable and safe space to rest.

3. Choose a veterinarian: It is essential to choose a veterinarian for your new puppy before you bring them home. Ensure that the vet is easily accessible and has experience dealing with puppies.

4. Prepare a schedule: Puppies require regular feeding, playtime, and potty breaks. You should establish a daily routine and stick to it to help your puppy acclimate to their new home.

5. Research training techniques: It is important to start training your puppy as soon as possible to prevent bad habits from forming. Research different training techniques and establish a plan for your puppy.

6. Puppy-proof your yard: If you have a yard, ensure that it is safe and secure for your puppy to play in. Make sure there are no hazardous objects, and put up a fence if necessary.

7. Prepare for accidents: Puppies are likely to have accidents inside the house, so it is important to have cleaning supplies on hand. Invest in odor-eliminating cleaners to eliminate the smell of accidents.

8. Start socialising your puppy: Early socialisation with other people and animals is vital for your puppy’s development. Make plans to introduce your puppy to new experiences and people.

9. Get your family involved: It is essential to ensure that everyone in your household is prepared to welcome a new puppy. Discuss responsibilities and ensure that everyone is committed to taking care of the new addition.

10. Be patient: Bringing home a new puppy can be challenging, and it may take some time for your puppy to adjust to their new home. Be patient and provide your puppy with plenty of love and attention to help them settle in.

In conclusion, bringing home a new puppy can be a wonderful experience, but it requires a considerable amount of preparation. By following these ten steps, you can ensure that both you and your puppy are ready for the exciting journey ahead.