Once you have made the decision to bring a Siberian Husky puppy
into your home, the process has just begun. There will be much
time spent researching the care and training of your dog, finding
a veterinarian, preparing your home for your new arrival, and
stocking up on Siberian Husky puppy supplies. It is a good idea
to have supplies on hand before you bring your Siberian Husky
puppy home from the breeder, to ensure a smoother transition for
both you and your new dog.
One item that you will not want to purchase until you talk to
the breeder is food for your puppy. It is a good idea to stick
with the same brand of dog food that your breeder has been feeding
to your Siberian Husky puppy – at least for the short term. If
you decide to switch food, a gradual transition is best. You can
accomplish this by mixing a little bit of the new food into the
current brand, and gradually increasing the amount of new food
and decreasing the amount of the food that you are switching from.
Mealtime Supplies
Aside from the food that you are going to purchase after talking
to your Siberian Husky puppy’s breeder, you will need dishes for
food and water. You can purchase a side-by-side dish for your
dog, but the attached versions tend to be harder to fill and keep
clean. Depending on where you will be keeping your dog’s feeding
supplies, you might want to purchase a mat that you can place
under his dishes as well. This will protect your floors from messy
kibble and water spills.
The good news about your Siberian Husky puppy is that grooming
needs will be minimal, since this dog usually does an excellent
job of keeping himself clean and odor free. Even so, you should
have a brush on hand so that you can brush your Siberian Husky
pup each week, and nail clippers to keep toenails at a reasonable
length. You can also keep a bottle of dog shampoo in your closet.
While these dogs rarely need a bath from you, it is always possible
that your Siberian Husky puppy will get into something messy or
smelly that he can’t sufficiently clean out of his coat on his
own.
Supplies For Playtime
Toys are an absolutely essential Siberian Husky puppy supply
to have in stock. Your furry little guy is going to be a bundle
of energy that needs to be directed into appropriate types of
play. Having a few safe toys in your home for him to discover
might well save your furniture or favorite pair of shoes from
being his next chew toy. It is also a good idea to have a collar
or harness and a leash, so that you and your puppy can begin taking
walks together as soon as possible.
Finally, you will probably want to invest in a crate for your
Siberian Husky puppy. This will make housebreaking go much more
smoothly, as well as provide a secure haven for your pup during
the night. If you would prefer to confine your puppy to a room
instead of a crate, you can buy a baby gate to fence off a safe
area for your dog.
Just like the awaited arrival of any new baby, shopping for your
Siberian Husky puppy’s supplies can be a fun and exciting part
of the preparation process. Once your home is ready and stocked
for your new arrival, it is time to find Siberian
Husky puppies for sale.
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