Bringing a new dog into your life is an exhilarating and fulfilling experience, but it can be particularly overwhelming for first-time dog owners who may not know where to begin. To ensure a smooth transition and a happy, healthy start for your new furry companion – without the overwhelm, we’ve compiled the ‘New Dog Essentials Checklist.’ This comprehensive guide is tailored not only for seasoned pet parents but also provides invaluable support for those welcoming a dog into their home for the first time.
For those with a new puppy, fret not! We have a dedicated ‘New Puppy Checklist’ to guide you through the unique needs and joys of raising a young canine companion. Let’s create the perfect foundation for a lifelong bond with your new family member, offering essential insights and must-have items for every stage of your journey as a dog owner.
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Here’s a checklist of essential items you may want to have for your dog:
Pre-Arrival Preparations:
- Research and select a reputable veterinarian
- Arrange a comfortable sleeping area or dog bed – we love the ones from Funny Fuzzy. They also make great sofa covers, dog walking essentials, super cute enrichment toys and more. Worth having a look.
- Purchase appropriate food and water bowls
- Invest in high-quality dog food suitable for your dog’s age and breed. I like to check https://www.allaboutdogfood.co.uk/ If you’d like to try Butternut Box, freshly cooked dog food, you can use this code (automatically applied, when you click on the link) for 50% of your first and second box.
You can also use my referral link for 20% off your first oder at Forthglade. - Acquire a collar with an identification tag
- Purchase a secure leash and harness. We love the training leashes from BullyBillows.
- Set up a safe and cozy space for your dog to retreat to. Here’s why it matters.
Arrival Day Must-Haves:
- Welcome your new dog with patience and a calm
- Introduce the safe, withdrawal space to your dog
- Provide a selection of toys for mental and physical stimulation
- Recommended Resources: Canine Enrichment Beginner’s Guide | Introducing a Lick Mat to your Dog (and prevent your dog chewing it!) | All things Dog Toys | Guide to Mental Stimulation for Dogs
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- Tug-E-Nuff Dog Toys
- Sodapup
- Calm Dog Games Enrichment Card Set
- We also really like Lickimats – especially the soother, wobble bowl and Yoggie Pots, and for grooming I recommend the Ufo. Another favourite of ours is the Toppl (small and large – they can be combined for a puzzle challenge), and if you go for the Toppl, you don’t need a Lickimat Yoggie Pot as they are pretty similar. You can also find blog posts about the products on our blog.
- Set up a feeding schedule and establish consistent meal times
- Begin basic training with positive reinforcement techniques
- Consider puppy-proofing your home for safety
- Grooming essentials, including brushes and nail clippers
Health and Wellness:
- Schedule a visit to the veterinarian for a health check-up
- Discuss vaccinations, preventive care, and spaying/neutering options
- Implement a regular grooming routine
- Introduce dental care, such as toothbrushing or dental chews
Training and Enrichment:
- Enrol in a basic obedience training class
- Invest time in socialisation with other dogs and people
- Provide mental stimulation through puzzle toys and games
- Create a routine for daily walks and exercise
Safety Measures:
- Secure your home with pet-friendly gates and latches
- Familiarise yourself with local pet regulations and leash laws
- Microchip your dog for identification purposes
- Explore pet insurance options for added financial security
Emergency Preparedness:
- Create an emergency kit with first aid supplies
- Identify the nearest 24-hour veterinary clinic
- Program emergency contact numbers into your phone
- Establish a pet care plan for unforeseen circumstances
Ongoing Care:
- Schedule regular check-ups with the veterinarian
- Keep up with vaccinations and preventive medications
- Adjust your dog’s diet based on age, weight, and health needs
- Stay informed about your dog’s breed-specific requirements
As you embark on this exciting journey with your new dog, we hope our ‘New Dog Essentials Checklist’ has been a valuable resource in preparing you for a wonderful life together. Remember to tailor your checklist to your individual dog’s needs and any specific requirements (size etc.) for your destination or mode of travel (when you bring them home by car etc). If you are looking for a specific Travel Checklist, click here. For further insights and guidance, consider exploring our blog or recommended books on dog care, training, and enrichment. Each dog is unique, so continue to learn, adapt, and most importantly, enjoy the incredible bond that will undoubtedly grow between you and your four-legged companion. Happy adventures ahead!