Preparing to Get a Family Dog

Getting a new pet is an exciting time. Or in some parent’s case, it may be a case of just being prepared to give in after years of Santa letters from the children asking for a pup of their own.

Dogs are a big responsibility, and the decision shouldn’t be taken lightly, but if you have gone over all of the pro’s and con’s and are ready to take the next step, this guide is for you!

First Things First

Getting your first puppy or dog can feel slightly overwhelming. After all – you are bringing a brand-new family member into the house! Not to mention one that you have to feed, wash, look after, and take for walks! Dogs often enrich a family’s life, and much like having children, it is often a trial and error situation, as dogs, much like children, are all different.

There is a lot to learn, but there is no need to let that put you off. Remember to take things one step at a time and be patient with yourself too!

Get Ready to Prepare Your Home 

Much like when you are expecting a baby’s arrival, it is likely that your whole way of living will change. Things that you wouldn’t need to be concerned about before now need to be at the forefront of your mind. Things like cables that can be chewed through need to be stored correctly or out of reach, your favorite pair of shoes need to find a home much higher off the ground, and other collectibles such as socks should be out of sight. Another tip is to keep the trash lidded and secure or in a room where the pup won’t be in with your supervision, as they are likely to smell something they will want to get their little paws on.

Prepare the Family

Now the home is sorted, it’s important to prepare the family too. There will be big changes around the house and also to routine. Children will need to be on the same page when it comes to training your puppy as it must be consistent, and everyone will need to understand that having a dog will alter a lot of the aspects of general life. It is recommended that everyone do as much reading as possible from great sources such as happyfitdog.com to learn as much as possible before your new furry friend comes home!

Gather Up Some Supplies 

Possibly one of the most exciting parts of preparation for a new pup is getting all the toys and treats that you cannot wait to give them! There are plenty of comprehensive guides out there to ensure you are prepared for every situation possible upon getting your pup, but there is no need to go overboard. A bed, a couple of toys that are different in nature, such as a ball, a soft plushy and a squeaky toy, a water bowl, and some good quality dog food are the very basics you need for welcoming your pup home. Don’t forget a collar, poop bags, and a lead for when they are ready to go outside!

Dog training is a challenging task. That’s why you need delicious, healthy grain-free treats to keep your new dog motivated. Soft bite-sized training treats are essential to teach untrained dogs, especially puppies, new commands and reinforce good behavior. On the other hand, long-lasting meaty chews will help keep your teething pup away from your shoes, furniture, cables, and anything it can get its mouth on. Other than treats, pets and praises are also great positive reinforcements and can help deepen your bond with your new companion, so be generous with your love and affection!