
Introducing a puppy into your life is an exciting adventure, but it can also feel a little overwhelming at times. Here are 10 Essentials for New Puppy Parents. We are here to help you and your new furry friend settle in smoothly. In this blog, there’s a list of ten must-have items you should grab before your little ball of energy arrives.
It’s important to remember they’re puppies, and they don’t mean harm. They are going to chew, bite, and bark. It’s more important to manage how you react to these issues; they don’t know they’re not supposed to pee on the carpet or not jump up; they’re just excited to be in your home, and it’s your responsibility to help and train them in a calm, helping manner. Any negative reactions will have a negative impact on your puppy’s upbringing. Enjoy our blog, and we hope we help you.
1. A Cosy Crate: A crate is a must-have for your new pup; it allows them to create a safe space during this adjustment period. When choosing the right size crate, you will need to take into account; how long you would consider keeping the crate and how big your pup will grow to, to gauge how big of a crate to buy. It’s also recommended to put soft blankets and a soft toy in there as well.
2. Sturdy Bowls for Meals: You’ll want some durable bowls for feeding time. Stainless steel is a great choice because it’s easy to clean, or a bowl with grips on the bottom does help to stop bowls of food going flying, and don’t forget a mat to catch any stray food! Bonus: Stainless steel helps keep things hygienic, which is always a plus!
3. Quality Puppy Food: Puppies need the right nutrition to grow strong and healthy. It’s recommended to speak with your vet about the best food and treat options for your pup’s breed and size.
4. Treats for Training: Tiny treats can make training a lot more fun! Use them to reward your pup for those adorable moments when they master a command like “sit” or “stay.”. Praising your pup when they perform positive actions helps them learn positive behaviours.
5. Chew Toys: Puppies love to chew, so make sure you have some sturdy toys. This way, they’ll have something to gnaw on instead of your favourite shoes, coffee tables, or blinds!
6. Walking Gear: A good lead and harness are essential for those daily walks. Don’t forget to put a tag on your dog’s collar with your phone number on it, just in case your little explorer decides to wander off. It may also be worth investing in an air tag in case your little explorer wanders off!
7. Potty Supplies: Accidents are part of the puppy experience, so make sure you have puppy pads at the ready! If you prefer, you can also look into indoor potty solutions like potty grass.
8. Poop Bags: Let’s face it, cleaning up after your pup isn’t the most glamorous task. Grab some biodegradable bags and a scooper. If you’d rather not deal with it, check out our poop-scooping service! Pooch Scoopers!
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9. Bath Time Essentials: Your puppy will need a bath now and then, so gentle shampoo that won’t sting their eyes is a must. It is key to note not to bathe your puppy or dog too often, as it can strip the oils out of their coats! Brushes and nail clippers are also good for grooming sessions. If you don’t feel comfortable grooming your dog, a local dog groomer is an option.
10. A Comfy Bed: Puppies need plenty of rest, so invest in a comfy bed that’s easy to clean in case accidents happen! Trust me, they’ll spend a lot of time snoozing in it!
Final thoughts: Firstly, it’s important to create a designated puppy zone with all their essentials; thus, they will feel safer and more comfortable.
Secondly, it’s key to remember that patience is key; they’re still learning! Finally, don’t hesitate to seek help with things such as potty training, treats, etc if you need it (even the little things are important). We hope you have enjoyed this blog on the 10 Essentials for New Puppy Parents.

This is Sandy, our golden retriever puppy. She loves playing outside and taking naps. Having a puppy is tough, and we have found that some things are really effective: A bell hung from the door helps as they register that sound as going out, and they will learn to ring it when they need to go out. Baby gates can be effective at setting boundaries; thus, they will get used to not being in certain areas at certain times. Giving puppies time alone is very important. This is because they will get too used to you being there and will feel uncomfortable when you’re not there, and as they grow up, it’s much harder to ease them out of such habits.
