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Puppy Checklist

Recommended items to make the transition of having a puppy as smooth as possible!

(The items are linked to the underlined words)

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The puppies are currently on Pro Plan Puppy Chicken

Pro Plan Puppy
dog crate

Crate training is crucial in a puppies life. I recommend a 30"L x 19"W x 21"H or bigger for the entirety of the puppies life. 

Charm & Cinch

All around dog supplies/ food site

This will provide a comfortable place for your puppy, while keeping them cool. 

(29.0"L x 18.0"W x 3.0"Th to fit the recommended crate size)

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This is a great way to start leash training. Let me know and I can measure your puppy for a size!

I personally do not recommend retractable leashes. They are prone to accidents and overall dangerous for both humans and dogs. 

I recommend 6ft for everyday and a longer one to substitute the retractable leash. 

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These are easy to keep clean!

There are many snuffle items. These are great ways to provide brain stimulation to your puppies!

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This is a great way to transition your puppy from being away from there siblings.

Another great way to provide brain stimulation to your puppies!

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Chews are a great brain stimulation and recommend giving them when spending a long time in a crate area. 

*Rawhide is extremely dangerous to dogs*

 I personally love having the name and contact information on the collar. Let me know and I can get a measurement for you!

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These are my favorite elevated dog bed!

A good pin brush is a necessity! I love this brush and I will have one stashed everywhere. I recommend brushing at least a couple times a week. 

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I recommend trimming nails at least once a month and doing training sessions more often to provide the best experience for your puppy.

I recommend Dremel nails every time you trim nails. This prevents sharp areas the could hurt house items, scratch people, and irritate the dogs skin. I also recommend doing training sessions more often to provide the best experience for your puppy.

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