Prepping Your Home for a New Puppy

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Adopting a puppy can be an exciting thing for your family. Not only are puppies cute and cuddly, but adopting a dog when they are young allows you to develop a much stronger relationship with your pet from an early age.

That being said, puppies have very specific needs in order to grow and develop properly. Many people underestimate how much work it can be to raise a puppy from a young age. If you are planning to adopt a little puppy rather than a dog, you need to ensure that you are as ready as possible for all of the challenges that you are likely to face early on.

Getting your home in ship-shape is the first thing you must do when preparing to adopt a puppy. There are safety measures that you should put in place and things that you can do so as to make sure that your puppy is as comfortable as possible in their new home. If you want to make your home perfectly fit for their arrival, keep reading. 

Chat With Your Vet

Puppies can be mischievous creatures. Once they start teething, anything is fair game when it comes to chewing. Because of this, you will need to ensure that your house is as puppy-friendly as possible and that anything that could pose a serious threat to your puppy is securely kept out of reach.

When looking to make your house as safe as possible for your puppy, you should have a conversation with your veterinarian. Professionals at vets will they be able to guide you in the right direction when it comes to the safety measures you should put in place for your pup, but they can offer you all of the advice and guidance that you need to help your puppy get the healthiest start to life possible. 

If you have yet to register your new pup with a veterinarian, you can find out how to do so at easyvet.com.

Make a Place Just for Them

Adjusting to a new home can be an intimidating and overwhelming time for a puppy. This is particularly true for those pubs that have had a rough start to life. If you want to make it an esay transition for your new puppy, it is a good idea to select and prepare a place in your home that is just for them.

Giving your new puppy up space that is all their own in your house will help them feel more settled sooner. They will know right away that such a space is for them in that it is where they can go when they need to recharge and feel more secure mentally.

Get the essentials 

Outfit your puppy’s new space with a comfortable bed, plenty of toys that are age-appropriate, and perhaps a crate if you plan on crate training your dog. Make sure to introduce them to this space as soon as you bring them home so they know exactly where they can go for comfort.

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