Adopting a puppy is an incredibly exciting time. But before you bring your new furry friend home, you need to make sure you have all the Modern Pet store supplies you need to take care of them. This includes everything from the essentials like food and a collar to more fun items like toys and a doggy bed. To help make sure you’re prepared for your new pup, we’ve put together a complete list of everything you’ll need to purchase.
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Food & Water Bowls
Your puppy will need their own food and water bowl. We recommend getting a stainless-steel food bowl that’s dishwasher safe and a ceramic or plastic water bowl. You’ll also want to get a mat to put under the bowls to catch any spills.
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Collar & Leash
A collar and leash are essential for taking your puppy on walks. We recommend getting a durable nylon collar that’s adjustable so it can grow with your pup. As for the leash, get one that’s comfortable for you to grip and is the right length for your dog.
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Puppy Food
Of course, you’ll need food to nourish your growing pup. Talk to your veterinarian about what type of food is best for your puppy and buy accordingly. You should also pick up some treats that can be used for rewarding good behaviour.
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Crate
A crate can be a great way to house train your puppy and keep them safe when they’re home alone. Choose a crate that’s the right size for your dog and make sure to line it with a soft blanket or towel. You may also want to get a cover for the crate to help muffle any noise and create a cosy space for your pup.
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Puppy Toys
Puppies need toys too! Make sure to get some different types of toys, including chew toys, squeaky toys, rope toys, and balls – this will help keep your pup entertained and discourage them from chewing on other things around the house (like your shoes!).
Bringing home a new puppy is an exciting time that’s filled with lots of preparation
By creating a shopping list in advance, you can make sure you have everything you need before bringing your furry friend home. Being prepared ahead of time means you can focus on bonding with your new pup once they’re home instead of running out to the store for supplies.
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