When you pick up your puppy from the breeder or rehoming centre, remember to ask what vaccinations they have already had so your vet can continue this protocol, and let you know exactly when it is safe to really start to get your puppy out and about.
You can set up a puppy pen so you can both relax too.
Puppies are full of energy, but they tire very easily so exploring the garden and playing with you will be more than enough exercise for them when they are very young.
Go on lots of outings to a variety of places where you can carry or hold your puppy so they can see, hear, smell and experience all the things their new life holds from relative safety.
These outings can be anywhere from the park to watch people and other dogs, to standing in the street and watching traffic from a distance, to going to the pub, to sitting outside coffee shops, to short trips on public transport, going to the beach or woods, or just out for a drive…
Anything you can think of that is going to be part of your dog’s future life - and where you can hold and carry them throughout.
Make sure admirers keep their distance.