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What happens the first 24 hours with a new puppy?

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It's super important to remember that your new puppy has just left their litter and mother, so may feel a little nervous when entering their new environment. It can take time for them to get used to new surroundings and smells – or, you never know, they might go bounding straight into their new life with force!


What happens in the first 24 hours with a new dog?

After the first few hours, you might find yourself needing to get things done around the house or take a break from the 24-hour supervision that a new dog requires. That's where a crate, gate, or playpen comes in handy. You'll want to take time to introduce your dog to any pet-friendly zones you've prepared for them.

What to expect on the first day of getting a puppy?

Introducing Puppy to a New HomeLimit your puppy's access. ... Choose a potty spot. ... Introduce him to his new family. ... Minimize stress and excitement. ... Introduce other family pets. ... Don't interact with dogs outside your home. ... Start enforcing rules. ... Make a veterinary appointment.

What should I do the first night with a new puppy?

On the first night, and for about three weeks, have the puppy sleep in a dog crate next to the bed. Line the base with blankets so that it is cosy and drape another blanket over the top to help it feel more secure. Give the puppy the stuffed toy that has its littermates' scent on it to snuggle up to.

How do you survive the first 48 hours with a new puppy?

During the first 48 hours with a new puppy, we recommend you stay home, so you can spend as much time as possible bonding with your little companion. If possible, work from home or take a few days off to help your new puppy adjust to its forever home.

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