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Looking for a four-legged friend to love and cherish?

When buying a puppy, it’s essential to make informed choices to ensure they grow into a healthy, well-adjusted companion. We are here to help! Check out the helpful tips below on choosing and preparing for a new puppy.

Ready to add a puppy to your family? 

Tips on buying a puppy

How to prepare for your puppy's arrival

1. Puppy-Proof Your Home

  • Remove hazards like electrical cords, toxic plants, and small objects they could swallow.

  • Set up a safe space (crate or designated area) for them to sleep and relax.

2. Get the Right Supplies

  • High-quality puppy food

  • Food and water bowls

  • Crate and bedding

  • Chew toys and training treats

  • Collar, leash, and ID tag

  • Puppy-safe shampoo and grooming tools

3. Plan for Socialization & Training

  • Introduce the puppy to new people, sounds, and environments gradually.

  • Start house training immediately and establish a consistent routine.

  • Use positive reinforcement (praise and treats) for good behavior.

4. Schedule a Vet Visit

  • Take your puppy to the vet within the first few days for a health check.

  • Get advice on vaccinations, deworming, and flea prevention.

5. Set a Routine

  • Puppies thrive on a predictable schedule for feeding, potty breaks, and playtime.

  • Establish boundaries early—decide where they will sleep, if they are allowed on furniture, etc.

Bonus tip #1

Set consistent routine and boundaries

Puppies thrive on predictability, so set a schedule for feeding, potty breaks, playtime, and training. Decide as a family what rules to enforce (e.g., is the puppy allowed on furniture?). Consistency is key to avoid confusion. Utilizing a crate or designated space will ensure a safe space for your puppy when you're not able to watch him/her closely. Their crate is their bedroom and should be a "happy place" for them to rest and relax!

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