Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
OK, so if you could do it all over again....when your new puppy arrived home for the first time...what would you do differently? Our "Daisy" is coming home in 2 weeks and while we have all of her supplies already, we've puppy-proofed the house, we have interviewed her vet, we have read all the books and even watched most of the Dog Whisperer videos with the kids, what do we have yet to do...? thoughts/suggestions/comments?
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Do you have a large stock of paper towels and Nature's Miracle or some other scent remover/cleaner? ;) We went through a lot of that the first few weeks.
Also - I don't think any amount of good preparation truly fully prepares you, every puppy is different and will have different needs you'll have to adapt to :)
I'm sure you'll be fine!
If I had it to do again, I would be more dedicated to crate training. I was so in love with baby Dexter and I couldn't bear to put him in a crate. I wish we had stuck with it.
The other thing is that we had no idea about feeding/treats. We gave Dex every piece of crap treat that existed. He wound up with a lot of ear infections and is now on grain free food. I would be more careful about what we fed a puppy.
Have you asked around and found a good groomer? I had the groomer come and do Rooney right away. Just a bath and nail trim, then the next month a little bit more, till now, at 7 months he actually loves his groomer and will fall asleep during the full grooming (except for the bath - doesn't like getting wet). Start early and your puppy will not fear being groomed.
We have one now but get a Little Green Machine for the potty training boo boos. Rooney of course doesn't have those any more but it does great on cat cackup too.
Then just relax and enjoy yourselves!!!!!
You say you have puppy proofed, but have you really puppy proofed. Get down on the floor on your tummy and look at everything from that angle -- if there is anything that you are going to be devastated that it gets chewed up (including rugs, furniture legs, end tables, antique anything, remove it! Start practicing putting your shoes up, no clothing left anywhere that the puppy can get to it. Socks to the hamper, Puppies are just like kids, in that they can find things to get into that we never dreamed possible. The very first day our girls were home Sophie jumped up and started to chew on the knob on the kitchen cabinets. I thought we were in big trouble. Fortunately, as it turns out ours didn't end up being big chewers for which I am very grateful.
Oh, and start looking into Pet Insurance and get a policy in place soon.
Good Luck, we look forward to lots of pictures.
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