Paper towel, lots of it! Rubber dish washing gloves Heavy duty gardening gloves for when he starts biting Old towels Poop bags Wine for when he finally falls asleep. Vet bed can be cut with a pair of heavy duty scissors.
Unless like me, you fall asleep halfway through your wine and wake up to the sound of your nine week old puppy drinking it !
Make sure that you buy a crate with 2 doors, not the single door version. Makes it more adaptable for pisition and also better for crate training purposes. You don't need to buy puppy treats, you can just use some of the puppy's daily kibble allowance. With a small pup it is better not to introduce new foods particularly when they first arrive in their new home and can suffer tummy upsets.
It doesn't soak up much at all really - liquids pass straight through it. Which is good as far as washing it is concerned. Get a piece to fit your crate and a few more pieces for your home, especially if you have slippy floors. The non-slip back stuff is the best to get. You can easily cut it, just remove any loose "fluff" from the edges once you've done it. I have loads of vet bed around my house and in the car. You can't have too much.
I bought a dog toothbrush and toothpaste. Also a brush for daily grooming. A feeder ball - put her kibble in and she could chase it round the floor. Bitter Apple spray as a deterrent to chewing on chair legs etc. Clicker.
Agreed. It’s really tempting to add new treats too soon. I’ve done it and regretted the soft poos which often result. Stick to kibble for a few weeks and poos will remain nice and firm. Also, always feed pups from below, not above. Eight week old pups can’t cough anything which gets trapped in their windpipe. .
Also if the treat is above it encourages the pup into more of a snatch to get the treat as they reach for it. Treat level with the mouth or below
I didn't know about vet bed until now, have just ordered some from zooplus, a double size piece which I will cut in half - 150 x 100cm £22.99.