New Puppy Checklist
Before Your Puppy Arrives
- Research and Preparation:
- Confirm breed characteristics and health needs.
- Find a reputable breeder, rescue, or shelter.
- Schedule an initial vet visit and vaccinations.
- Basic Supplies:
- Food and Water Bowls: Non-slip, easy-to-clean stainless steel or ceramic bowls.
- High-Quality Puppy Food: Age-appropriate diet recommended by your vet.
- Collar and Leash: Adjustable collar with ID tags and a sturdy leash.
- Crate: Correctly sized, comfortable crate for sleeping and housetraining.
- Bedding: Soft, washable dog bed or blankets.
- Cleaning Supplies: Enzymatic stain and odor removers, puppy-safe disinfectants.
- Grooming and Health Essentials:
- Brush and Comb: Appropriate tools for your puppy’s coat type.
- Shampoo: Gentle, puppy-specific formula.
- Nail Clippers and Styptic Powder: For regular, gentle nail maintenance.
- Teething Toys: Safe chew toys to help ease gum discomfort.
- Flea, Tick, and Heartworm Preventatives: As recommended by your vet.
- Comfort and Safety:
- Puppy-Proofing the Home: Secure loose wires, remove toxic plants, store cleaning supplies out of reach.
- Baby Gates: To limit access to off-limits areas.
- ID Tags and Microchip: Update contact info immediately.
- A Safe “Puppy Zone”: An area lined with puppy pads or easily cleaned flooring.
- Training and Behavior:
- Basic Commands & Training Resources: Books, online courses, or local puppy classes.
- Clicker and Treats: For positive reinforcement training.
- Socialization Plan: Introduce your puppy safely to people, places, sounds, and other pets.
- Health and Veterinary Care:
- Vet Contact Information: Save your veterinarian’s number and locate emergency clinics.
- Vaccination & Deworming Schedule: Adhere strictly to vet recommendations.
- Health Records: Keep documentation organized.
- Insurance or Savings: Consider pet insurance or set aside funds for potential emergencies.
First Days and Ongoing Care
- Introduce your puppy gradually to new spaces.
- Establish a consistent feeding, walking, and potty-break schedule.
- Start gentle training immediately.
- Provide plenty of positive interactions, cuddles, and playtime.
By having these essentials and a plan in place, you’ll help ensure a smooth transition and set your new puppy up for a happy, healthy life in your home.