Bringing Home Your New Puppy – What to Expect & What You’ll Need
Bringing home a new puppy is an exciting and joyful experience—but it can also feel a little overwhelming at first. With a bit of preparation, you can set both you and your puppy up for a smooth transition.
The First Few Days
Your puppy is leaving everything familiar—their mom, littermates, and routine. It’s completely normal for them to feel unsure at first. Give them time, patience, and lots of reassurance. Keep their world small in the beginning, introducing new spaces and experiences gradually.
Consistency is key. Establish a routine right away for feeding, potty breaks, playtime, and sleep. Puppies thrive when they know what to expect.
Potty Training Basics
Take your puppy outside frequently—especially after eating, drinking, playing, and waking up. Celebrate successes with praise and consistency. Accidents will happen, and that’s okay. Stay patient and avoid punishment.
Socialization Matters
Early, positive experiences help shape a confident adult dog. Safely introduce your puppy to new sights, sounds, people, and environments. Keep interactions gentle and positive—this is about building trust, not overwhelming them.
🛍️ New Puppy Shopping List
Here’s a helpful checklist of essentials to have ready before your puppy comes home:
Feeding & Nutrition
High-quality puppy food
Food and water bowls (stainless steel recommended)
Training treats
Sleeping & Comfort
Crate (appropriately sized for growth)
Soft bedding
A blanket with familiar scent (if available)
Training & Safety
Collar and ID tag
Harness and leash
Puppy pads (optional, depending on training plan)
Baby gates (to limit access in your home)
Play & Enrichment
Chew toys (variety of textures)
Plush toys for comfort
Interactive toys or puzzle feeders
Grooming & Care
Puppy shampoo
Brush or comb (especially important for Cavaliers’ coats)
Nail clippers or grinder
Ear cleaning solution
Health & Clean-Up
Poop bags
Enzyme cleaner for accidents
Vet-approved flea/tick prevention (when age-appropriate)
Final Thoughts
The early weeks with your puppy are all about building trust, routine, and connection. There will be a learning curve—for both of you—but it’s also one of the most rewarding experiences you’ll have.