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Seven essential items to buy before bringing your dog home as world marks National Puppy Day

New puppy owners are advised to buy seven essential items before welcoming their furry friend home

Brown chihuahua sitting on floor. Small dog in house. Happy and relaxed dog.
Experts recommend having supplies such as toys, food, and training equipment ready in advance(Image: Getty)

Bringing a puppy home is an exciting adventure. The new addition to the household is sure to bring lots of joy and laughter despite the teething problems and challenges that may present themselves along the way.

As National Puppy Day (March 23, 2025) approaches, new puppy owners are being advised to make essential purchases ahead of welcoming their furry friend home to ensure a smooth transition..


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Owning a dog comes with a significant financial commitment. In addition to pet insurance and vaccinations, owners must consider essentials like food, training equipment and the correct bedding for their new member to thrive.

Not having the right gear at home before bringing a new puppy home can lead to several risks, for example a lack of appropriate toys and training tools can lead to boredom and destructive behaviours.

Additionally, being unprepared can affect a puppy's comfort and health, making house training more challenging and limiting their socialisation opportunities.


Dog walking in autumn park. Happy small mixed breed dog outdoors.
Experts warn failing to equip your home with the right gear can lead to destructive behaviours from your new pup(Image: iStockphoto / Getty)

Ben Mcfarlane, expert from ACME Kennels, said: “Welcoming a new puppy is an exciting yet hectic experience for the whole family. To ensure a smooth transition and prevent boredom or bad behaviours developing, it’s essential to have the right supplies ready before their arrival- such as toys, food, and training kit.

"A well-prepared home lays the foundation for your puppy's happiness and development. So, to help first-time puppy owners, we've created a checklist of must-have items to consider before bringing your new pup home, along with information on why each item is so important."


Thankfully, the dog training experts at ACME Kennels have revealed the vital items soon-to-be owners should buy so they are properly equipped to give their pup everything it needs to flourish

1. Bedding

To ensure the puppy feels comfortable, choose a soft bed with supportive sides and avoid oversized options, as they like to feel cosy. Select high-quality materials that can withstand chewing. Also, consider how easy it is to wash and how quickly it dries, as there may be a few accidents while the puppy settles in.


2. Food

It’s important to buy food they’re already familiar with to prevent an upset stomach. If you plan to switch foods, do so gradually after they’ve settled in to minimise stress. Always have a bowl of fresh water nearby so they are well hydrated. Being unprepared with the incorrect food and not enough water can impact their overall health.

3. Toys


A French bulldog plays with a toy during breed group judging at the 148th Westminster Kennel Club Dog show
A French bulldog plays with a toy during breed group judging at the 148th Westminster Kennel Club Dog show(Image: AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson, file)

Toys are vital for puppies who have boundless energy at this stage of their development, so select ones appropriate for their age and size, providing plenty of chew toys to protect your furniture. Without proper toys, puppies may become bored and engage in destructive behaviours, so ensure they have enough stimulation to develop good habits.

4. Safety Hazards


Puppies are naturally curious and can easily get into trouble without the right safety hazards in place. To keep them safe and prevent potential injuries, invest in items like baby gates and secure storage for toxic items.

5. Training tools

Once the puppy has settled in, start with housetraining and teaching them their name; using a whistle can be very effective for this. Other useful tools include clickers for positive reinforcement and adjustable harnesses for safe walks, because establishing clear boundaries is key to your puppy's development.


6. Collar and leash

Taking walks is a great way to bond with your new puppy. Owners can choose between a collar and leash or a harness and leash- experiment to see which works best for your pup. Once vaccinated, start with short walks, five minutes for each month of their age, up to twice daily.

7. House training supplies


Adorable baby and cute dog on faux fur rug at home
New puppy owners are being advised to make essential purchases ahead of welcoming their furry friend home(Image: Getty)

Puppy pads or designated bathroom spaces are essential for effective house training, because inadequate supplies can lead to accidents that frustrate both owner and puppy. This not only results in uncleanliness and bad odours but can also damage furniture and stain carpets.

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