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How to Choose Pet Supplies for Your New Dog

2016/5/3 14:55:00
So you're ready to get a puppy or dog, but just aren't sure how to prepare. First, think of all the pet supplies you'll need to have already on hand before your new pet arrives. Some things are needful now and some pet supplies can be purchased later on.

A new puppy will need a warm, cozy place to sleep that's enclosed so he can't escape while you're away or sleeping. You can buy a puppy crate (which is great for housebreaking), and this will be the puppy's very own bedroom and home when not out and about. Puppies like to feel secure and the crate helps them to feel safe in their own special spot of the room. The crate should be just large enough for the puppy to sleep and stand up as well as turn around. It should not be so big that the puppy can use part of it for going to the potty and the other part for sleeping!

During night hours, you can even move the crate to your bedroom near your bed so the puppy can see others in the family "den" sleeping as well. This helps to prevent crying during the night hours. You can buy a designer crate cover to make the crate more private and decorative.

Puppies also like to play, so it's a good idea to have plenty of pet toys on hand. Choose pet toys that are big enough so they can't be swallowed by your pup. Keep in mind that older puppies love to chew so the toys should be chewable and durable. Puppies enjoy squeaky toys, balls, plush toys, and even small pillows. Choose one special toy for the puppy's crate and keep the others put away except during playtime.

Other things to have on hand for a puppy include a dog collar (for puppies big enough to walk around outdoors), a leash, potty pads for dogs, a pet carrier (for vet trips and other outings), a food and water dish, puppy food, and treats (milk bones or beefy treats). Oh, by the way... you'll also need a lot of love and patience with a brand new puppy!

Bringing Home an Older Dog

Older dogs don't require quite as much care as a new puppy, but they still have plenty of needs. If you plan to keep the dog inside your home, consider potty pads for starters and be sure to have a larger crate. Any sized dog can cause damage and harm itself if left unattended in your home. A crate will contain the dog when you're away and provide a comfortable place to sleep during the night. Even an older dog that's already been housebroken will have to adjust with potty issues at the start.

Other items to have on hand for older dogs include a leash and dog collar with just the right fit for your dog, a food and water dish, a large pet carrier, pet toys, and treats. Don't forget grooming items such as shampoo, ear cleaner, fur brushes, dog nail clippers, etc. You might also consider a harness and retractable leash for more comfortable walks for your dog.

Consider shopping at an online store that carries multiple pet supplies to find all the items you need. You can save on shipping costs for your pet supplies when buying multiple products at one store. When browsing a pet store online, be sure to look at measurements for products such as collars, crates, pet carriers, etc. Also, look for high quality collars such as martingale collars for your pet's safety and comfort.

Many online pet stores will also carry other accessories such as dog clothes, dog bedding and hammocks, dog diapers, cat collars, cat toys, cat scratchers and posts, and other items. You'll save time and money by getting all your pet supplies at one dependable Web shop!