Getting The Basics Right: What You Need To Consider When You Get A Puppy

There is so much you need to think about when you decide and make the commitment to get a pet dog. In theory, this is an additional member of your family unit. Whether you have children or not, they are part of your family, and so you do need to ensure that they are treated this way.

It is a big commitment to make. One that requires your love, devotion and attention. A puppy especially can be quite demanding, as everything is going to fall on your shoulders in terms of what they learn and their level of care.

There are many things you need to be considering once you are a puppy owner, here are some of the things to think about to help you get started on this new journey. 

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Think about the level of activity they are going to get 

When you first bring your puppy home, the last thing you are probably thinking about is the level of activity they are going to get when it comes to dog walks and such. However, it is only a matter of weeks before your puppy will be allowed out of your home, so it is definitely worth thinking about.

You may want to think about booking puppy training to help you with the basics and start off on the right foot. In terms of walking, they may likely not be up to long walks in the fields or hills, so working out a route close to home to build up their stamina will be a good place to start.  


Are they left alone for too long?

The next thing to think about would be how often and for how long they are or are going to be left alone. Puppies need love and attention, and will not thrive being left alone for too long.

Before you make the commitment you may have already given some thought to this. It could be that you change your routines with working or call on friends and family to help you by visiting your puppy often.

It might be worth taking the time to consider this carefully before making the commitment. It isn’t fair on you or the puppy if it is something that you can’t commit to. 

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Do they have everything they need?

The next thing you will want to think about is whether or not they have everything they need. A puppy won’t be toilet trained at first, this is something that you are going to need to do yourself. So it may be tie to start thinking about toilet pads that can be laid on the floor.

You might also want to think about a bed, and designated area for your puppy if you don’t want them sleeping on your bed or with you.

Be aware that there will be some admin such as organising a vet and their appointments, vaccinations, microchipping, grooming products, blankets and dog leads. 

Are you sure this is right for you?

Finally, the last big question to ask yourself is whether or not this lifestyle change and commitment are right for you and your life right now. It is a big decision to make, and one that shouldn't be taken lightly. 

We decided to get a cat as we aren’t always home and we do like to travel. Our cat is very loving but much easier to manage than a dog which pines for their owner.

Now you have the basics to think over, and know what is needed when taking care of a puppy we know you’ll make the right decision for both of you. And hopefully have a furry friend soon!