Bringing a new puppy into your life can be an incredibly rewarding experience. Puppies are known for their boundless energy, loyalty and unconditional love.
However, owning a puppy is also a big responsibility that requires careful planning, commitment and patience. Here is our Natural Dog Food guide to becoming a puppy owner.
Research and preparation
Research different breeds to find one that matches your lifestyle and expectations. Consider factors such as size, temperament, exercise needs and grooming requirements. Understanding the breeds characteristics will help you make an informed decision, not all breeds are suitable everyone.
Consider what would need doing to your home before welcoming a puppy. Remove hazards, secure electrical cords and provide a safe space for the puppy to explore. Purchase the essentials including, bowls, collar, beds, crate, leads, toys, grooming tools and don’t forget to order your Natural Dog Food.
Choose a reputable breeder or rescue centre
Whether you decide to buy from a breeder or rescue one of the many older puppies looking for their forever home it is crucial to choose a reputable source.
Reputable breeders prioritise the health and well-being of their puppies and mum whilst adopting from a rescue centre can save a dog’s life and be a very rewarding process. Ask for references and visit to see mum with the puppies. When there ask for a tour to look at where the puppies are kept when they aren’t being viewed. Ensure all puppies will have received appropriate vaccinations etc. before you will be taking them home, you should also have a contract to read carefully.
Training and socialisation
Early training and socialisation are a must for raising a well behaved and balanced dog. Join a puppy training class or hire a professional dog trainer to teach basic commands, lead training and expected behaviour. Socialise your puppy with various people, animals and environments regularly.
Nutrition and healthcare
Puppies have different dietary needs than adult dogs so it is essential to feed them a high quality puppy food that meets those requirements just like our Puppy Chicken. Following a regular feeding schedule and monitor your puppy’s weight to ensure they’re growing at a healthy rate.
Maintain a regular vaccination schedule and address preventive healthcare such as flea, tick and worm prevention. Spaying or neutering your puppy at the appropriate age is also essential for their long-term health and to help control the pet population.
Exercise and mental stimulation
Puppies are full of energy and curiosity so it is vital to provide them with regular exercise and mental stimulation. Walks, playtime and interactive toys can help burn off excess energy and prevent destructive behaviour. Mental stimulation such as puzzle toys and training sessions can keep their minds engaged.
Grooming and hygiene
Different breeds have varying grooming needs, some require brushing while others may need professional grooming. Regular grooming not only keeps your puppy looking their best but also contributes to their overall health by preventing matting and skin issues.
Brushing your puppy’s teeth from a young age will help your puppy understand that it is routine and maintain oral hygiene.
Patience
Raising a puppy can be challenging especially during the initial stages of house training, it is essential to remain patient and consistent in your approach. Positive praise and rewards are a great way to teach your puppy how to behave and build a strong bond with your puppy.
Responsible ownership
Owning a puppy comes with responsibilities beyond the basic care and needs we all expect, ensure your puppy is easily identified with a collar and tag with up to date information on. Follow local dog walking rules such as not going to certain areas during certain times of the year, keeping dogs on leads in some parks etc. and always clean up after your puppy when out.
Regular vet check ups
Regularly take your puppy for check ups at the vets to monitor their health and be able to address any emerging issues promptly, be observant of changes in behaviour or appetite as these can be early signs of health problems.
Unconditional love and companionship
Finally remember that owning a puppy is not just about the responsibilities it is also about the joy and companionship they bring into your life. Your puppy will offer unconditional love and loyalty in return for your care and attention, soak in the moments and lifelong bond you will develop with your new best friend.
Becoming a new puppy owner is a significant commitment that requires careful planning, time, effort and adjustment. However, the rewards of having a loyal and loving companion make it all worthwhile.
Don’t forget to order your Natural Dog Food before collecting your new addition so that it is ready at home for your puppy to start the change over as soon as you bring them home. Don’t forget to do the switch over gradually, take a look at our FAQs to see how to do it.
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