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10 Supplies You Can’t Live Without When Training Your Puppy!

Publish on Feb 27, 2018

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Oh puppies…we all love them! Puppies and Babies. Babies and puppies. But, let’s talk about puppies. The fun. The frustration. The worry. The reward. The stuff…oh the stuff! Where do you start? What do you need? It can be over-whelming! We have compiled a list to ensure your puppy has everything they need and of course, everything you need, to make your life easier while training your new best friend. A simple Top 10 supply list for puppies and their leaders. Where’s the easy button?!

Identification Tag

An identification tag is number one on our list, without exception. Maybe your pooch is already tattooed and licensed by the City but they probably still need a name tag with their name on it, your name and phone number to call in case they get lost. You can pick out your favourite design and customize a name tag at your community pet store.

Collar

Next up is a collar to attach their name tag. You may need a collar for everyday use and a harness for walking. Purchase a harness that will give your pooch the support it needs and won’t cause any stress or harm while walking. Keep in mind that your puppy will grow, so you will probably have to purchase another collar/harness in about six months.

Leash

There seems to be a pattern here because next up, is a leash for the harness. You can purchase a leash that extends with the push of a button, (which should only be used in low public areas) or you can opt for one that is about 5- 6 feet in length and easier to handle. Remember, while training your new puppy it is recommended to have them walk slightly behind your hip, which needs a short leash. This means you are the boss. The leader of the pack. Talk to your friends at your local pet store for more information.

Puppy Pee Pads

These are always a good choice, especially if you live in a condo or townhome. Put your pad by the front or back door (whatever door you normally take your dog out) and keep it there for the day. This will teach your dog to go to that door whenever they must go and keep your floors and carpeted areas “mess free”. Eventually the pee pad will be placed outside the door to encourage your dog to go outside.

Cleaning Supplies

Speaking of puppy accidents, make sure you have plenty of paper towel and a specific pet cleaner ready. Yes, just like a baby, your new fur baby will have surely have accidents. A pet cleaner that contains the proper enyzmes to attack the urine, is ideal. Dogs have an incredible sense of smell and will go in the same place time after time, so ensure your clean the soiled area properly to eliminate bad habits. And remember not to scold or cause any harm to your pup when cleaning it up. Simply take them outside immediately.

Bowls

Food Bowls. Well… this is simple right?! It is if you purchase bowls that have “non-skid” bottoms and ones appropriate to your dog’s size. Food and water should be put down twice a day in the same area and removed immediately following their dis-interest in eating or drinking. This allows you to know when to take them out for a bathroom break (typically within an hour of drinking) and trains your pup to eat and drink on command. Remember to wash their bowls after each use.

Dog Treats

Good behavior deserves a treat. And, it’s imperative you give a small treat when training your puppy. However, not all treats are created equal. Read the labels, know what you are feeding your dog and the caloric intake. Give a treat to your dog after: they go to the back door (or outside) to go to the bathroom, sit on command or respond to any of your training commands. This teaches your dog good behavior. Always reward good behavior with treats. And chew toys…get some chew toys for sure!

Puppy Training Classes

If you are not sure where to begin training your pup and need some skills, then sign up for a class. Ensure the rest of the family follows through with the commands as well. Consistent commands/rewards are essential for teaching your dog good behaviour.

Dog Food

Dry food versus wet food. There are so many choices out there and they all vary in cost. Your puppy is growing and needs healthy food to receive proper vitamins and minerals, so choosing the right dog food is an important one! Talk to your Veterinarian, your local pet food store and do your research. The quantity of their food is just as important as the quality…remember not to over-feed your dog and stick to a regular feeding schedule.

Puppy Crate

Crating your dog will teach them to relax and sleep while inside, as most dogs will not go to the bathroom where they sleep. It also provides a secure environment and teaches your pup when it’s time to play! Create good habits…when you open the door, take them outside to relieve themselves and then reward their good behavior with a treat and then it’s play time! Traveling in a car with a crate will provide the security, re-assurance and safety both you and your pet needs.

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