About to get an 11 week old puppy today. What are the must haves?

Anonymous
I think we will get the puppy this afternoon if all goes well. It has been many years since I had a puppy so I am wondering what are the must haves for a new puppy. Any advice is greatly appreciated.

Anonymous
Nature's miracle to clean up accidents
Kong (fill with peanut butter and freeze to keep them occupied)

Have fun!
Anonymous
Crate or expen for any time you cannot watch puppy, enzymatic cleaner, licky mats with suction cups (fabulous for sticking to bathtub walls for bathing or grooming), leash/collar/harness, a list of places doing monitored puppy playdates and a reservation to start basic puppy kindergarten training.
Anonymous
To start you need a crate with a bed (adjustable ideally so you can make it small to start), food, enzyme cleaner for accidents, and a couple toys.

Also, clear your schedule for the next 2-4 weeks. You're not going to get much done with the constant potty breaks! Don't give the puppy the opportunity to have accidents inside for the first couple weeks and your future self will thank you.
Anonymous
+ 1 on the crate. Look for the kind that allow you to partition off a smaller area when puppy is little. If your floor plan allows you to gate offa part of the house to limit puppy range, gates are definitely worth it.
Anonymous
Crate that doubles as a travel crate (that fits in your car). Chewy.com has good inexpensive ones. The collapsible ones with two doors and removable pan are the most versatile. Most come with a divider for puppies. You can buy a plush bed to put inside, and cover with a large towel, blanket or sheet if the puppy prefers a warm dark den for the night.

Puppy coat for middle of the night potty breaks or cold days, if the breed isn’t adapted to cold.

Puppy harness to avoid pulling on his neck.

Lots of chew toys specifically for puppies. Supervise because some fabric or rope ones are torn apart rapidly and their parts shouldn’t be swallowed.
Anonymous
Patience. A puppy can break you. They are annoying AF, they get into everything and often they don't sleep. No one would get a puppy if they weren't so cute.

Start with where you want them to sleep from day 1 -- a crate with a towel over it is a good start. Nature's miracle for sure. Our puppy was super easy to potty train but still had a few accidents. And save some of their food to give as treats instead.

Good luck. The first few months are hard but it gets easier.
Anonymous
Thank you all. I am definitely going to pick up a leash, a crate, food, a pillow, some toys (for chewing), treats, pee pads, and enzyme cleaner.
Anonymous
Don't forget a collar and a tag. My puppy loves the circle puppy chewing rings.
Anonymous
https://www.amazon.com/Art-Raising-Puppy-Monks-Skete/dp/0316578398

A crate
Tiny treats
leash
food
Petsmart 1 year puppy program

Read the book ASAP it explains everything you need to know.
Anonymous
nylabones are great, they come in puppy size
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:nylabones are great, they come in puppy size


Nylabones break teeth. I've extracted many a tooth broken by Nylabones.
-Vet
Anonymous
Baby proof your house! Make sure they can't get into any medications or food. Secure your trash.. Make sure your plants aren't toxic. I like to confine them to at least one floor for a while.

Get pet insurance!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Baby proof your house! Make sure they can't get into any medications or food. Secure your trash.. Make sure your plants aren't toxic. I like to confine them to at least one floor for a while.

Get pet insurance![/quote]

Wouldn't it better to save your money for big expenses rather than pay each month for something you most likely won't use in 10+ years?
Anonymous
Baby gates so you can keep the pup in one or two rooms.

Natures miracle.

And yes, patience. They bite so much!
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