A collar and leash are other good supplies to purchase before you bring your Puppy home, as well as a few chew toys and grooming supplies like shampoo and nail clippers. To make sure that your chew toys are safe for your new pup, avoid items like rawhide that can break off and get lodged in a small dog’s throat and opt instead for durable items like a Nylabone chew toy for playtime. Having some of these toys on hand will hopefully deter your dog from teething on other items like your favorite shoes or the living room chairs.

Get Ready for Housebreaking

Housebreaking will be one of the first Training objectives you will have for your pup, and there is plenty of good Puppy care information available to complete this task properly. A crate can be a very helpful tool in the process of housebreaking, since your Puppy is unlikely to soil his crate when he is inside. Make sure that you have plenty of cleaning supplies on hand, since accidents can and do happen on occasion. Most of all, arm yourself with patience, since it will take a bit of time for your pup to get the hang of this routine. For more Puppy care information about housebreaking, talk to your veterinarian, breeder or check the Internet.

 

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