Complete preparation guide for bringing home a puppy from a breeder: setup, first day care, toilet training, dealing with crying, and the first vet visit.
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Complete preparation guide for bringing home a puppy from a breeder: setup, first day care, toilet training, dealing with crying, and the first vet visit.
Unlike pet shops, bringing a puppy home from a breeder offers the value of being able to directly verify the dog's birthplace environment, parents, and health information. An ongoing relationship with the breeder facilitates smoother consultation on care and handling of health issues.
That's precisely why having your preparations in order before bringing your puppy home is the first step in gaining the breeder's trust.
Setting up a pen or cage: Set up a pen (enclosure) or cage as your puppy's living space in advance. Initially, it should not be too large—ideally sized so the puppy feels secure (approximately 3-4 times the puppy's body size). Clearly separate the toilet area from the sleeping area.
Designating a toilet area: Place puppy pads in a corner of the pen. Initially, set the toilet area to cover about half the pen, then gradually reduce the area as the puppy has consistent success.
Safety check: Confirm there are no hazards within the puppy's reach (electrical cords, small objects, toxic plants). Puppies in the stage of putting everything in their mouths can unexpectedly ingest harmful items.
Temperature control: Puppies have underdeveloped thermoregulation. For puppies 2-3 months old, a comfortable temperature is 25-28°C (77-82°F). Prepare a pet heater with automatic temperature control.
Bowls and training supplies: Prepare stainless steel bowls (hygienic and durable), a leash, a collar (lightweight, similar to cat collars), and training treats.
Long-distance travel from the breeder's place is significant stress for a puppy. On the day you bring your puppy home, prioritize keeping them calm and quiet.
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Puppies tend to need to go to the toilet after meals, right after waking up, and after play. Guide them to the puppy pad at these times, and praise them enthusiastically when successful (it's most important not to scold them for accidents).
Building successful experiences is the golden rule of housebreaking. When accidents happen, silently clean up the pad, and the puppy learns by receiving praise for success.
Bring the vaccination certificate and health report you received from the breeder and have your puppy examined at your veterinary clinic.
Verify the health guarantee period and coverage you received from the breeder, and contact the breeder promptly if any issues arise.