Bringing home a new pup is a fun and exciting time, but don't forget the puppy supplies! The basics you need to buy will make the difference between a smooth transition for you and your new dog or a very rocky start.
You wouldn't bring a newborn baby home from the hospital without having bottles, a bed and diapers in place. Having puppies is almost exactly the same.
You might be surprised to find out how many things you will need for your puppy. But he will much appreciate your care, if you get them before you get him. The most important ones are listed below:
First things first: your puppy will need a collar, a leash, and a name tag. The name tag is especially important. After all, should your pup run out of the gate, for example, he might not find his way back home.
Of course, letting your pup out of sight, is not a good idea to begin with, but sometimes it may just happen accidentally, and in that case, the name tag would be priceless.
Moreover, your puppy will get hungry soon. So what equipment do you need for that? Well, that's fairly simple. You will need a water bowl, a food bowl, food, and treats. That's really all you need in that regard for starters.
Additionally, your puppy should not be lacking toys. He won't need a crazy number, but a few, selected toys would be nice for him. But please make sure to by high-quality ones that are considered safe for puppies.
And to finish off: it will not take too long until your little pup is tired and wants to take a nap. This he should be able to do comfortably on some nice bedding. So please provide that, too.
As you can see, this is not a super long list. Hence, these few basics should be fairly affordable. But having them all in place by the time you carry your pup through the door will make a big difference.
You wouldn't bring a newborn baby home from the hospital without having bottles, a bed and diapers in place. Having puppies is almost exactly the same.
You might be surprised to find out how many things you will need for your puppy. But he will much appreciate your care, if you get them before you get him. The most important ones are listed below:
First things first: your puppy will need a collar, a leash, and a name tag. The name tag is especially important. After all, should your pup run out of the gate, for example, he might not find his way back home.
Of course, letting your pup out of sight, is not a good idea to begin with, but sometimes it may just happen accidentally, and in that case, the name tag would be priceless.
Moreover, your puppy will get hungry soon. So what equipment do you need for that? Well, that's fairly simple. You will need a water bowl, a food bowl, food, and treats. That's really all you need in that regard for starters.
Additionally, your puppy should not be lacking toys. He won't need a crazy number, but a few, selected toys would be nice for him. But please make sure to by high-quality ones that are considered safe for puppies.
And to finish off: it will not take too long until your little pup is tired and wants to take a nap. This he should be able to do comfortably on some nice bedding. So please provide that, too.
As you can see, this is not a super long list. Hence, these few basics should be fairly affordable. But having them all in place by the time you carry your pup through the door will make a big difference.
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