The Ultimate Puppy Shopping Guide

Getting a puppy soon? We’ve curated a list of the top things pet parents should buy when preparing for a new puppy.



 

Essential Items

  1. Crate

You absolutely need a crate if you have a puppy. Puppies are learning about the world and your home. Their curiosity often leads them into rooms, baskets, and anything they can find. To keep the puppy safe from things that may be toxic or dangerous, put them in a crate when you can’t have eyes on them.

Top Recommendations:

Midwest Homes for Pets Double Door LifeStages Crate →

2. Puppy pads

Puppies can not hold their bladders for long. Puppies are bound to have accidents, especially at the beginning of potty training. The best thing you can do is prepare for these accidents and take precautions. Use puppy pads in their crate, playpen, or play area when you start potty training them. It will save you time and effort cleaning up pet urine out of carpets, wood floors, and other permeable surfaces.

Top Recommendations:

Amazon Basics Dog and Puppy Pads, Leak-proof 5-Layer Pee Pads with Quick-dry Surface for Potty Training →

3. Enzyme cleaner

To piggyback off of the importance of having puppy pads, you should also have an enzyme cleaner for puppy messes. Most people don’t know that cleaning with cleaners like Bleach Spray, Lysol, and other common household cleaners entice your puppy to want to pee more. Why? because ammonia mimics the scent of their pee. Puppies will often soil places that smell like they’re already soiled. When your puppy has an accident, make sure to clean it with an enzyme cleaner to eliminate the scent.

Top Recommendations:

Simple Green Bio Dog Active Stain & Odor Remover →

ANGRY ORANGE Enzyme Cleaner & Pet Stain Remover Spray →

Rocco & Roxie Stain & Odor Eliminator for Strong Odor →

4. Chew toys

Puppies find chewing very rewarding. Instead of letting them chew on household items or children’s toys, give them dedicated toys to chew on. Make sure the chew toys are safe for puppies as puppies have fragile teeth. Make sure the chew toy is big enough not to be swallowed or lodged in their throat.

Top Recommendations:

Nylabone Puppy Chew Starter Kit Triple Pack Puppy Chew Toy →

5. Beds

Your puppy needs a bed. It is good practice to get your puppy a dog bed to lay on instead of on yours. Puppies should have a safe and comfortable spot to lay and play with their favorite toys. If you have multiple dogs, be sure to have 1 bed per dog to prevent unnecessary altercations.

Top Recommendations:

K&H Pet Products Original Pet Cot Elevated Pet Bed →

K&H Pet Products Superior Orthopedic Pillow Cat & Dog Bed, Gray →

6. Puppy food

Make sure to get high-quality puppy food before your puppy comes home. Often breeders will send puppies home with a bag of food they’re currently eating. To prevent tummy upset, gradually add the puppy food you bought to the puppy food the breeder has given you. Your puppy will most likely be on puppy food until they’re a year old.

Top Recommendations:

Exclusive | Signature Puppy Chicken & Brown Rice Comfort Care | Dog (Puppy) Food

7. Leash

Make sure to have a strong sturdy leash for your puppy. When going anywhere with your puppy, the puppy should have a leash on. A leash will keep other people and other dogs safe. If you see a dog without a leash, to keep your dog safe, it is best to pick your dog up or leave the site quickly. Leashes are also helpful when training your puppy.

Top Recommendations:

J&J Dog Supplies Biothane Dog Leash

Signature k-9 Biothane Leash, 6-Feet x 3/4-Inch, Black

Viper Biothane Working Lead for Dogs 6ft

8. Dog bowls

Make sure your dog has dedicated food and water bowls. The best bowls are those that are easy to clean and that can’t be easily scratched or damaged like plastic bowls. Metal bowls are an excellent choice for dog bowls. If you have a fast eater, you can slow down their eating with slow feeder bowls, that distribute food in a maze or puzzle-like structure.

Top Recommendations:

Loving Pets Bella Bowls Pet Bowl, Metallic Grape →

9. Treats

Treats are amazing rewards for good behavior. Most puppies are highly food motivated and love treats. Training with treats keeps puppies engaged and attentive. There is a plethora of dog treats on the market or you can make your own! With whichever one you choose make sure they don’t have any toxic chemicals or ingredients that might harm your puppy.

Top Recommendations:

Stewart Pro-Treat Beef Liver Freeze-Dried Raw Dog Treats →

Stewart Pro-Treat Lamb Liver Freeze-Dried Raw Dog Treats →

10. Collar

Make sure your puppy has a dedicated collar. Collars are wonderful for keeping things like rabies tags, owner information, and vet information. If your puppy were to get loose, the collar tells people that the puppy is not a stray and how to contact the owner.

Top Recommendations:

PetSafe Quick Snap Buckle Nylon Martingale Dog Collar →

11. Nail trimmer

It is important to keep your puppy’s nails trimmed. When nails get too long, they can affect how the puppy walks or puts weight on its legs which can, in turn, be detrimental to their development if it carries on for too long. Get your puppy used to having their nails clipped so it will be a comfortable experience for them. Puppies should be used to having their paws and paw pads, touch and examined.

Top Recommendations:

Zen Clipper Precise Adjustable Dog Nail Clipper →

Safari Professional Nail Trimmer for Dogs →

12. Puppy shampoo

Your puppy is bound to get dirty or jump in a mud puddle or a rainy day. When you need to clean your puppy, give them a bath with a puppy safe shampoo. Puppy shampoos should be tearless and free of harmful chemicals and irritants.

Top Recommendations:

Burt's Bees Tearless with Buttermilk Puppy Shampoo →

Burt's Bees Puppy 2-in-1 Shampoo →


Training Products

  1. Training clicker

Positive reinforcement is key to training a puppy. Using a training clicker along with treats helps the puppy associate a reward with the sound of the clicker. The training clicker will help you phase heavy treat reinforcement out of your training sessions and offer timely feedback for puppies.

Top Recommendations:

Petco Brand - Good2Go Soft Training Clicker for Dogs →

Frisco Pet Training Clicker with Wrist Band →

2. Training treats

In the initial stages of training, the reinforcement schedule (how often you reward your puppy with a treat) is frequent. Getting treats too big for training sessions can often lead puppies to feel full. Using small training treats allows you to have a high frequency of reinforcement without the puppy getting too full.

Top Recommendations:

Blue Buffalo Blue Bits Tender Beef Recipe Soft-Moist Training Dog Treat →

Bil-Jac Little-Jacs Small Dog Chicken Liver Training Dog Treats →

Pet Botanics Mini Training Reward Bacon Flavor Dog Treats →

Pet Botanics Mini Training Reward Salmon Flavor Grain-Free Dog Treats, 4-oz bag →

Nutro Mini Bites Peanut Flavor Dog Treats →

3. Long lead

If you want to allow your puppy to play and run in areas that are not fenced, a long lead is a solution. This allows you to always have control over where your puppy can go and still let them run and play. Long leads can also be useful in training sessions that are teaching the distance part of a skill.

Top Recommendations:

Viper Biothane K9 Working Dog Leash Waterproof Lead for Tracking Training Schutzhund Odor-Proof Long Line with Solid Brass Snap for Puppy Medium and Large Dogs →

4. Treat pouch

To avoid greasy pockets, buy a treat pouch attachment for a belt. There are training and walking belts that have treat pouches attached which allow you to offer timely rewards for good behaviors while you’re out and about.

Top Recommendations:

PET N PET Dog Training Treat Pouch →

PetSafe Treat Pouch Sport →

5. Puppy bells

Potty training your puppy with training bells is a good option for pet parents that want clear communication from their puppy. Teaching your puppy that ringing the bell allows them to go outside and potty will speed up potty training. Training this takes consistent effort on the pet parent’s part. if you have time to train your puppy to use potty bells, it’ll be well worth your while.

Top Recommendations:

PoochieBells Proudly The Original & 100% American Made Dog Potty Doorbell, Doggie Dialogue Collection →


Traveling with puppy

  1. Portable crate

There are times when your puppy will need to be transported and just allowing them to be in the back seat, won’t be enough. Puppies should be secure when they are riding in a car. Having a portable crate allows you to keep your puppy safe and keep you safe.

Top Recommendations:

Carlson 6-Panel Foldable and Portable Steel Pet Exercise and Play Pen, Indoor and Outdoor, with Carrying Case, Red →

2. Safety harness

If a crate is not an option, look into a dog harness for cars. This will keep you and your puppy safe in the event of a car accident. Puppies that are not secure, can end up going through the front windshield when an accident happens which could injure you and end your puppy’s life.

Top Recommendations:

Mighty Paw Dog Seat Belt | Pet Safety Belt, Created with Human Seatbelt Material. All-Metal Hardware with Adjustable Length Strap →

EzyDog Drive Safety Travel Dog Car Harness - Crash Tested US (FMVSS 213) - Premium Vehicle Restraint Vest for Protection and Comfort →

3. Carseat cover

Puppies can get carsick. Puppies can also have accidents in the car. To prevent your seats from being soiled, it might be best to invest in a waterproof car seat cover.

Top Recommendations:

Frisco Water Resistant Hammock Car Seat Cover →

4. Collapsible water bowl

When on the road, make sure to have a regular bowl or a collapsible one to give your puppy water. Puppies need secure access to clean water, so make sure to put this in your care before a trip along with bottles or gallons of water.

Top Recommendations:

Frisco Silicone Collapsible Travel Bowl with Carabiner, 1.5 Cups →

Highwave AutoDogMug Portable Dog Water Bottle & Bowl, 20-oz bottle →


Toys! Toys! Toys!

Puzzles

Puzzles can help stimulate your puppy’s brain. Puppies need mental and physical stimulation in order to be happy and fulfilled. Puzzles with treats or kibble keep your puppy engaged, thinking and free from boredom.

Top Recommendations:

Nina Ottosson by Outward Hound Casino Puzzle Game Dog Toy →

Ethical Pet Seek-A-Treat Shuffle Bone Puzzle Dog Toy →

2. Enrichment Mats

Enrichment mats are an excellent way to nurture your puppy’s need to sniff and forage. Place an enrichment mat in a secure place on the floor and hide treats in it. Let your puppy sniff to find the treats. Make sure to put treats in easy-to-find places and harder ones. Don’t make it too difficult to find the treat or your puppy may get bored.

Top Recommendations:

SNiFFiz SmellyMatty Snuffle Mat for Dogs – Interactive Food IQ Enrichment Toy →

Lickimat Classic Dog Slow Feeders for Boredom & Anxiety Reduction; Perfect for Food, Treats, Yogurt, Peanut Butter. →

3. Chew Toys

Make sure to get toys that allow your puppy to chew on them without getting hurt. Choose materials that won’t break off or splinter as that is extremely dangerous and can land you a trip to the pet ER. Make sure the materials are dog safe and free of harmful chemicals and toxins.

Top Recommendations:

Nylabone Puppy Chew Starter Kit Triple Pack Puppy Chew Toy →

 

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