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What to get for a puppy checklist?

Gordon Fadel
Gordon Fadel
2025-08-13 13:36:21
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To get your home ready for a new puppy, consider a dog bed with a warm fleece lining and removable, washable covers. Playpens and dog gates are useful for keeping them confined to a safe space. You'll also need dog bowls, such as stainless steel or smart bowls that track eating habits. For toilet training, puppy pads can help spare your carpet from accidents. A grooming routine is also important, so get shampoo, brushes, and nail clippers suitable for your dog's breed. Additionally, consider a vacuum cleaner with pet tools to keep your furniture and floor free of pet hair. When it comes to food, ask the breeder what they've been feeding your pup and try to stick to the same diet, with food designed especially for puppies. Dog toys, including enrichment toys, are crucial for development and to prevent chewing on unwanted items. Other essentials include a travel carrier or crate, a collar and lead, and dog coats for outdoor walks.
Hassie VonRueden
Hassie VonRueden
2025-07-31 14:29:55
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Go to any pet shop like Pets at Home and you will see that the list of what to get for your puppy is almost endless. Here are just a few things to think about adding to your list for your puppy, to keep them happy and healthy: Food bowl Water bowl Poop bags Travel Dog Crate or Harness Pheromones. While not a necessity, pheromone diffusers, collars and sprays claim to mimic the natural safe pheromone that mums use to calm their puppies Bed Crate. While not a necessity, a crate is a great tool for training as well as giving your new pup a space that's all their own. Grooming tools Toys Harness/lead/collar Puppy pads Dog toothbrush and paste The room should contain everything your puppy needs, including food and water bowls, a bed, crate, toys and puppy pads if you are using them.