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How To Get Your Home Ready For New Puppy

If you’re planning on bringing a new puppy into the house, then get ready for some upheaval. But it’s a good upheaval that comes with lots of wet kisses. Although you might be inspired to get your puppy from a shelter on a spur of the moment, you should still prepare your home so that you’re ready to make that new member of the family feel welcome. Here are some of the things you can do to make your home ready for a new puppy:

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Set Up Their Food Zone

Your puppy won’t have any trouble finding food and water once you put it down for them. As you train your puppy to do their business outside, you might want to restrict their water. As soon as they’re done drinking, taken right outside and praise them when they take care of things.

With regard to their food, you should probably just feed them at the recommended times from your veterinarian. Don’t leave food in the bowl throughout the day. You might think that buying dog kibble in bulk is a good way to save money. However, for a small puppy having that much food around might go to waste because it does get stale. It’s also a good idea to keep the food in a plastic container with a secured lid that will keep out any bugs.

Set Up Their Sleeping Zone

The first few nights with a puppy are going to be rough. Just look at from their point of view: They’re coming from a place where they were surrounded with other puppies and their mom into a place where they’re going to be all alone. You can ease their stress by bringing their crate into your bedroom. You can elevate the crate so they can see you sleeping.

Crate training is a great way to establish boundaries for your puppy. But that crate should never be thought of as a punishment. Throughout the day, keep the crate open. That allows them to go in and out as they please. Also, put some toys and treats in their so they know that this is a happy place.

Get Rid Of The Clutter

Setting up a crate for your puppy means making room in a corner. That means clearing away the clutter. Getting rid of that excess clutter is also removing temptation for your puppy. One call to junk King Dallas mid cities can help you de-clutter your entire home. The crew from junk King can also sweep through your backyard to remove any potential hazard for your puppy.

Once your puppy gets used to their new home they’ll be a lot more fun.

Junk King Dallas Mid Cities
5750 Park Vista Circle Suite 108
Keller, TX 76244
Hours: M-F: 8A-5P, Sa: 8A-3P

Providing junk removal services to the Dallas Mid Cities area, including:

Bedford
Colleyville
Coppell
Dallas
Euless
Flower Mound
Fort Worth
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Keller
North Richland Hills
Roanoke
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