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Gearing Up For Your New Puppy Disclaimer
Petalia Resident Vet
Your new puppy will need a few supplies before you bring him home – like a bed, food and water bowls, and a collar and lead. Having these ready will mean your puppy can settle in to his new home straight away.


ID tag   Top
An ID tag is essential for quick identification of your pup, in addition to his registration and microchip. You can record your dog’s name, address and phone number, or the number of your vet for emergencies. Identification tags are inexpensive and come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Order one from your vet before you get your puppy.

Collar   Top
You can choose from adjustable nylon collars with quick release buckles, leather collars, soft hide or sueded collars and cotton webbing collars. Many colours, patterns and styles are available but the most important factor is to choose a collar that is the right size and weight for your puppy. Have the collar fit snuggly so it won’t slip off, but not too tight – you should be able to fit 2 fingers between the collar and the dog’s neck – and cut off any over-long strap that the puppy may chew. Never use 'choke chains' on young puppies – there are better training collars available that are much gentler on your pup and more effective.

Lead   Top
Most areas require your dog to be on a lead at all times, when not fenced in. There are many types of leads available, and ones that match your pup’s collar. Make sure the thickness and strength of the lead is suitable for your pup. Retractable leads are another option or harnesses, which go around the chest and ribs, for dogs that tend to pull while they are being walked.

Food and water bowls   Top
The most important thing is to choose bowls that are easy to keep clean and sturdy enough to prevent your pup from tipping them over. Plastic, stainless steel, porcelain and ceramic bowls are available. Have an extra one avaialable for hot days and a portable water bowl for travelling or long walks.

Toys   Top
There is an amazing array of toys available for your pup. Pick a few different ones suitable for your pup’s size and chewing tendencies, to keep him occupied while you are away. Toys that are designed for chewing, such as hard rubber toys or nylon bones, are essential for teeth and gum care. Some toys can be filled with treats to keep your puppy mentally and physically stimulated, and out of mischief!

Grooming tools   Top
All dogs require some amount of grooming. A brush and a comb are a good start, and a puppy-safe shampoo (check with your vet first before using any flea shampoos). A pair of nail clippers is also a good idea, but ask your vet to demonstrate if you are unsure. Don't forget a dog toothbush and toothpaste - get your puppy used to mouth handling early and prevent dental disease by brushing his teeth!

Bed   Top
Many different types of beds are available, from futon-like mattresses, cane baskets, cushions and pillows, soft mats, foam cuddlers and cubbies (for your dog to curl up in), to raised beds with nylon mesh or material covers. Choose a bed or covering that is washable. Place your puppy's bed in a puppy-proof room along with its food and water bowls. The kitchen or a bedroom is ideal, not an isolated area where there is minimal human contact.

Cage   Top
A cage or pet carrier is needed for transporting your puppy safely in the car if you do not wish to use a seatbelt harness. It is also a good idea to have your pup or smaller dog in a cage for visits to the vet. Large dogs are fine on a suitable lead. Airline approved cages are required for plane travel.

Anything else?   Top
  • Container for food storage
  • Hair pickup device for clothing and furniture if you have a long-haired dog
  • Pooper scooper and plastic bags for picking up dog waste when you go for walks, and for cleaning up your backyard
  • Odour neutralizer for little accidents!
  • Jackets and jumpers are available for cooler weather
  • Sunscreen for dogs is a must for summer
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    Petalia Resident Vet: Dr Julia Adams BVSc
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