Congratulations on the new puppy! Whether you just brought the new addition home without warning or you’re stocking up in advance of the arrival, we have the tips you need to make new puppy care easier. From picking a shampoo to making puppy grooming faster and easier, these tips will get you off to a great start with your four-legged friend.
Take the Time to Puppy-Proof
Have you heard about parents getting down on the floor to see their home from the perspective of their growing baby? Perhaps you’ve done the same when baby-proofing your home. Well, you should do the same thing when bringing a new puppy into the home too.
You may intend to limit your puppy’s access to one room or keep them with you at all times, but it only takes a minute for a curious pup to slip out of your sight and get into trouble. It’s best to look for any potential danger zones and correct them so that your puppy is always safe at home.
Some things that your puppy may find fascinating enough to paw, lick, or bite can include:
- Electrical Cords
- Plants
- Rugs
- Rubbish Bins
- Plastic store bags
- Knick knacks and small objects
- Baby toys
- Remote controls
- Cleaning supplies
- Vitamins and medication
Simple things like water bottles and chocolates are tempting for many puppies too so walk your home and create barriers to keep your furry friend safe. That may mean moving many items to higher shelves or tables as well as covering electrical outlets.
Stock Up on Quality Puppy Grooming Products
Your puppy is going to get into messes between professional grooming sessions and you never know when you will need to spot clean their coat after an accident or give them a full wash to get rid of that playful puppy odor. Do yourself a favor and stock up on quality grooming products just as you would puppy food, water bowls, and toys. They really will be essential to you and your puppy’s comfort.
Suitable Shampoo for your Pup
All Plush Puppy shampoos are primarily naturally derived and contain beneficial extracts for all types of coats making them ideal for new puppy care. You can rest assured that all of them are suitable for use on puppies as they all contain gentle organic ingredients that hydrate the skin and help keep it healthy without irritation. If you find your pup’s skin is sensitive, then we recommend Plush Puppy Sensitive Skin shampoo to aid in soothing and repair.
Suitable Conditioners for your Pup
The shampoo is always followed by conditioner, right? Not always. Some coats should not use conditioner as it may flatten a coat that is meant to be full-bodied or interfere with a coat texture such as that of a Terrier.
Plush Puppy has a range of hydration products and conditioners to suit all coat types such as:
All of these products are based on natural plant extracts to moisturise and strengthen the coat for a healthier shine and attractive appearance. Check out each product to see what suits your new pup’s coat type.
Puppy-Safe Grooming Brush
Grooming isn’t complete without a good brushing session. Start very young by brushing your pup to get them used to it. Make it an enjoyable experience for both of you!
Again, different coat types require different brushes so check out the Plush Puppy brushware range on the website to see what brush is best suited to your pup’s coat type. All brushes are ergonomically designed to make brushing more comfortable for your hand and your puppy.
What’s the secret to fast, easy brushing that doesn’t pull and hurt your pup’s sensitive skin?
It’s OMG ready-to-use grooming spray. It makes brushing faster for you and more comfortable for your puppy too. Just spray a fine mist over your pup’s coat, and it will detangle as you brush. It will leave the coat smoother, softer and shinier without any harsh chemicals.
Schedule Puppy Exercise Time
Getting outdoors for a game of fetch or going for a walk around the block are great ways to exercise your puppy and allowing your furball to burn off some energy will reduce their hyper behavior at home. It really is vital in new puppy care.
Think about your daily schedule and plan for routine walks and other exercise sessions. Even playing ball on the living room floor counts, so don’t assume that you have to get in the car and travel to a dog park daily.
Most important of all, make sure you’re prepared to fall madly, deeply, and passionately in love with your new puppy. The more you bond, the more you’ll enjoy even those messy moments!