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Jun 30 2009

What You Need With A New Puppy

Published by Jessica at 6:39 pm under Animals, Uncategorized, dogs, pets Edit This

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Bringing home a new puppy is always a fun time.  This little, cute pup running around, falling all over the place, playing and then there is the puppy breath, i love it.  Seeing a puppy is almost an instant mood booster and they can make a home much happier, more complete.  I think everyone should be able to experience the joys and love you experience when you get a puppy.  Too bad they do not stay puppies forever, that would be great.

A lot of the times when people bring home a puppy it is not a planned event, most often it is spure of the moment, like when coming out of the grocery store or at a yard sale and there is the box of free puppies.  That is how I have got most of my dogs.  So being prepared for a new puppy is kind of hard, but if you can be then I suggest it.  If you know in advance that you will be getting a puppy, then pick up the needed supplies well ahead of time and get the place ready for him.

Suggested Supplies

Puppy Piddle Pads
Crate
Dog House
Collar
Leash
Toys
Dog Bed
Food
Bowls, food and water
Treats
Flea Medicine

You may or may not purchase or even need all of these, I just wanted to cover the basics.  So now you know what to get to be prepared for that new puppy.  Enjoy!

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One Response to “What You Need With A New Puppy”

  1. lilyruthon 11 Aug 2009 at 7:58 pm edit this

    Great article. You seem to have covered everything one needs to get if they plan on getting a new puppy. I just wrote a [ost about this on my site and I invite you and your readers to stop by and read it. Its at http://dogcents.today.com I have all kinds of stuff concerning dogs on my site and Im sure you all will enjoy your vists. thanks, @lilruth better known as Lilyruth…….

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