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You’ve decided to add a new Labrador Puppy to your family! What a wonderful choice. In this blog post, we want to briefly touch on five key things you should do or consider to prepare for your new puppy.
There are a host of things that you never want your puppy to have access to. These include obvious things like medicines and toxic cleaners, but there are many other things you may not think about such as poisonous plants and toxic foods. Make sure you have small objects placed in places that the puppy cannot access, and also make sure any electrical cords that are close to the puppy’s level are covered or contained. Get gates on hand to block off any rooms you don’t want your puppy to have access to right away. It is better to start them off with a small area rather than giving them the overwhelming freedom of the whole house as soon as you bring them home.
There are so many fun things to acquire when getting ready for you puppy.
To some people the thought of crating their puppy sounds harsh. However the reality is the exact opposite! A crate when used correctly provides your puppy with a safe, quiet place where he can get away to sleep or play. It becomes their happy place! When thinking of choosing a crate, there are the wire options or the plastic options. I am not here to say one is better than the other. The main thing to think about when getting a crate is the size to get. You will want to get one that will be big enough for your puppy when they are an adult, but at the same time your puppy should not have all that space right away, so it is important to make sure the crate you get comes with dividers so that you can regulate the amount of space your puppy has.
This is an extremely important point. When you need routine care or when accidents happen, you want to be a client at a practice that you trust so you have someone to go to. One great way to find a good vet is to talk to friends or family in your area that have pets and ask them where they go and how they like their vet. You also want a practice that is fairly near by for emergencies. A veterinarian that offer emergency services is always great, but depends on where you live, that may not be an option for you. Along with finding a good vet will come the part of getting you first visit for your puppy scheduled. Be sure to communicate ahead of time with your breeder on this point as they may have a time frame that you have to get them to the vet in for their health guarantee to be valid, etc.
This is another point that it is important that you communicate with your breeder on. See what they are feeding the puppy and ask them questions about why they feed it. Evaluate it fairly. If it is a good quality food, your puppy will probably be best off staying on this food as moving to a new home really stresses puppies. However if you feel the breeder is feeding a less than the best food, you will want to switch your puppy to a food that gives them the best. In this scenario, ask the breeder for a small bag of the food the puppy is on to take home with you puppy to transition them over to the new feed you are going to feed. There are many different protocols our there for how to transition your puppy to a new food, and that would be a great question for your vet or the breeder you are getting your puppy from. Our preference is TLC Pet food and our dogs and puppies thrive on it. We highly recommend it as a great way to get your puppy off to a good start.
Preparing for a new puppy is exciting and at the same time a lot of work, but it will be worth it once you are enjoying the happiness a Labrador Retriever puppy will bring to you and your loved ones.
We currently have chocolate, black, and fox red Labrador puppies available! We have both genders available in the chocolates and fox reds and just black females available. We are currently taking deposits on all three colors. If you have questions don’t hesitate to reach out or take a look at our Adoption Process.