New Puppy Essentials
Bringing home a new puppy is exciting. One of the best parts is shopping for the cute things and essentials you'll need. I've made some mistakes in the past, but I've learned from them, and I hope you can too. Here's a list of items I recommend for new puppy owners.
new puppy basic supplies
Collars
No matter your personal preference, a dog collar is an essential tool for your puppy. I personally do not keep collars on my dogs 24/7, instead I opt to utilize a collar only when needed. If you choose to keep a collar on your dog 24/7, be sure to choose a variety that has a quick-release safety feature. Dogs can be strangled to death if their collar gets caught on something.
Flat Collar (The Roam Premium, Hamilton Adjustable) - this is your basic, traditional collar. Useful for hold name tags, rabies tags, etc. Not the best training tool.
Martingale Collar - Useful tool to teach your puppy pressure control and loose leash walking.
Gentle Leader - Useful tool to teach a puppy that likes to pull to stop pulling.
Regarding Harnesses- I do not EVER recommend a harness UNLESS you are planning to engage in weight-pulling or cart-pulling. Harnesses impede shoulder movement and can cause injury. Plus, it encourages your dog to pull.
Leashes
There are 100’s of leashes out there, these are some I like. Again, each serves a different purpose and some may serve one type of dog better than others.
Traditional - (Roam, Fida) - This is your traditional clip leash. These are nice, have a good length and give some cushioning effects.
Leather Traditional - Wellbro - Traditional Leash, but in leather.
Slip Lead, Snake & Resco - These are training tools to help teach pressure control and loose leash walking. Additionally, these teach our dog to communicate better with you.
30 - 50 foot training Lead - Great for training recall and distance learning.