Bringing Home Your First Dog?  Start Here!

Collection: Bringing Home Your First Dog? Start Here!

Welcome to Petso’s Bringing Home Your First Dog Collection, your guide to getting a new furry friend! This collection has what you need to help your puppy or rescue dog feel at home, whether you're a first-time owner or experienced.

We’ve put together all the basics you need, like beds, bowls, leashes, grooming tools, and training aids, to help you and your new pet settle in happily. Check out the collection and prepare to make a cosy, welcoming space for your new family member!

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Things to Consider When Bringing in Your First Dog

Pet Supplies: A dog bed, food and water bowls, collar, leash, toys, grooming tools, and nutritious dog food.

Home Preparation: Make your home safe for your dog by securing electrical cords, taking out toxic plants that may harm your pup, and creating a safe haven for them.

Feeding and Nutrition: Choose the appropriate food for your dog by considering their age, and size, and set a feeding routine.

Training and Socialisation: Start by training your dog to obey simple commands like sit, stay, and come. Slowly train your dog to go to the bathroom outside. Socialise regularly to help them adjust.

Health and Vet Care: Schedule an appointment with your vet for shots, check-ups, and preventive care such as deworming and flea shots. 

Routine and Exercise: Create a daily routine for feeding, going on walks and playing with your dog.

Building Trust: Spend quality time with your dog and use positive reinforcement to build your bond.

Commitment: Know that caring for a dog takes long-term responsibility and commitment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What essentials do I need when bringing home a new dog?

Get basic supplies: a dog bed, food and water bowls, a collar and leash, grooming tools, toys, and good dog food. Remember to bring treats and puppy pads for training.

How can I prepare my home for a new dog?

Set up a spot with a bed, toys, and bowls for your dog to relax. Make sure to secure dangerous items, such as electrical cords and toxic plants, to keep your home safe for dogs.

How do I help my rescue dog adjust to a new environment?

Let your rescue dog adjust and get into a routine. Be patient and consistent in training. Create a calm space and use positive reinforcement to build trust and confidence.

How do I start training my new dog?

Start with simple commands like "sit," "stay," and "come," using treats and praise. Regular, short training sessions are most effective. Think about joining a puppy or obedience class for extra help.

What are the best toys for a new dog?

Choose strong chew toys, fun interactive toys, or puzzles to keep your new dog happy and engaged. Soft toys can comfort puppies and rescue dogs.