The Wilson family were ready to have a dog in their house. They had thought long and hard about their decision and wanted to make sure they were ready to commit to every detail involved in ownership. They knew that taking care of a young puppy in particular would be a major time commitment. There would be time involved in house breaking, crate training, and obedience teaching. They also knew that there would be many items to purchase as well, seeing as how they had nothing at all a dog or puppy needs. They made a few trips to their local pet supply franchise to get an idea of some of the products available to new puppy owners. Visiting the pet store franchise was a helpful step as the Wilson family was able to decide upon and purchase a number of needed items for the new puppy owner. If you are hoping to be bringing a puppy into your home, consider consulting the following helpful checklist. These items will make your transition into puppy ownership a little easier and help your little puppy thrive in a brand new home.

? Purchase a collar and leash to begin immediate lead training with your puppy. Always look for the proper size collar for small necks and most experts suggest using collars and leashes which are known to be gentle on the neck of the developing puppy.

? Chose a crate for confining your puppy during sleep time or when you must leave him home alone. The sizing of the crate is very important, meaning bigger is not always better. Experts say a crate should be just large enough for your puppy to turn around in but not large enough that he can pace. Choose some soft bedding to include in crate.

? Purchasing one feeding bowl and one water bowl for indoor use is advisable. Again, experts recommend going with something made of stainless steel to avoid an allergy issue and for easy washing.

? Have on hand a good amount of treats for rewarding your puppy for good behavior. Small treats specifically sized for your puppy are a good choice. Use treats sparingly so that your puppy does not develop overeating habits at this young stage of development.

? Purchase several chew toys as your puppy will need some things to chew on besides your furniture or your hand! Perhaps your veterinarian can offer some good suggestions on the most appropriate for your dog.

? Have a suitable brush on hand, one that is not too rough for a downy puppy coat. Daily brushing is great for a puppy coat and helps young puppy and owner spend time bonding during the brushing process.

? Get a good amount of bags for picking up after your puppy during daily exercise. Biodegradable is a good idea for the environment. Picking up after your puppy is a courtesy others will greatly appreciate.

? It is a good idea to have some reliable spot treating items on hand for those inevitable potty training accidents.

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