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Congratulations, new dog owner! Whether you've just made the decision to get a new dog or you've already welcomed a new furbaby into your home, we can help you be the best dog parent your pup could want. Follow these ten tips to help your new dog feel welcome and secure in their new home.
Being a good dog parent begins before your four-legged companion sets foot in your home. These preparations will help ensure a smooth transition from day one.
Dog-proof your home by going through the house and viewing everything at dog or puppy-eye level. Is there anything that might pose a choking hazard? Is there an item you don't want to get chewed? If so, be sure to move it out of reach. Use pet gates to block off anything that might hurt or ensnare your dog, or to cordon off parts of the house where they won't be allowed to roam. Designate a safe space for your dog to hide if they start to feel overwhelmed. This might be a dog crate, a room or an area off the kitchen blocked off with a pet gate.

If you'll be sharing the responsibility for your dog's care, establish ahead of time, who will be in charge of feeding, walking, bathing etc. If you have children, talk with them about the new family member, and establish rules about how they are to be treated. Young children especially may need to be taught how to be gentle with a dog and also closely supervised during play.
If you already have dogs or cats, all of their vaccinations should be up-to-date. Provide cats with a safe place to escape from unwanted attention from the new member of the family, and prepare a way to keep other dogs separate until they all get to know each other. If possible, let your current pets become familiar with the new dog's scent ahead of time. Provide an item that your new dog slept on or played with for them to sniff.
Dogs need more than just your love and affection to keep them happy and healthy. Make sure to stock up on all the right dog supplies including food and water dishes, a leash, dog toys, dog bed, and grooming supplies. If you plan to crate train, have the crate ready on their first night home. Choose a crate that has plenty of room inside to stand, turn around and sit comfortably. Also, be sure to add in a blanket, as well as a toy to keep them entertained when you're not around.
Although you'll want to ensure your new dog is getting nutritious food, it's best not to change your dog's food straight away, as this could lead to an upset stomach and anxiety. If possible, obtain a week's worth of the current food from the shelter or breeder, and gradually change over to the new food, adding a little more each day over about a week.
By now you've made all of the preparations necessary to welcome your new dog home, but your work isn't done yet. Following these steps after your new pup arrives will help you be a great dog parent.
Children and other pets should be allowed to meet their new family member one at a time and under close supervision. Talk with your kids again, reminding them of the rules for safely greeting and handling the dog. Bring other dogs outside to meet on neutral ground, allowing plenty of time to sniff and size each other up. Keep cats separated for the first few days, allowing them and the dog to smell each other first through closed doors, and then through a pet gate or screen, before letting them make contact.

As soon as you can, make an appointment for a wellness check for your new pup, and make sure they’re up to date on all vaccinations. Your vet can also advise you of any health issues your dog may be prone to because of their breed. Your vet can also teach you how to prevent some conditions.
Your pup will be coming home to an unfamiliar neighbourhood. Should they somehow get lost, an ID tag with your contact information will make it a lot easier for them to find their way home.
Dogs are routine oriented, so the sooner you can start getting your pup used to their new normal, the better. Establish designated mealtimes and bedtimes and stick to them. Show where it's okay for them to relieve themselves and start getting them used to going on walks. If regular walks won't be in the picture, begin another kind of daily fitness routine, even if it's just a simple game of fetch.
House training, crate training, obedience training and socialisation are all things a young dog needs to learn, and the sooner the better. Older dogs might already be well socialised and potty trained but will still need to become familiar with household expectations and rules. If your dog is getting a new name, it's important for their own safety to learn it and respond to it as quickly as possible. You can find an abundance of resources to help properly train your dog, from books and online videos to classes and professional dog trainers. However you go about it, it's important to remember that the key to success is consistency and patience. Don't embark on obedience classes if you won't be able to follow up with daily practice.
Owning a dog is a big undertaking. As much as this is a big transition for you and your family, it's important to remember that this is also a major transition for your dog. The most important thing you can give your new dog during this uncertain time is plenty of love and patience as you accept them into your home. With this in addition to the above steps, you'll become the best dog parent your new pup could ever want.
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