Next to holidays and birthdays, the day that you pick your puppy up from the breeder is, hands down, the best day ever. For your puppy? It’s an exciting, but difficult day. For the past few weeks he’s been living comfortably nestled next to his mother and numerous siblings, and now he’s about to be taken away from that. Sure, your puppy is getting ready to go to a nice new home, but it’s still a dramatic change from what he’s used to. Think of bringing home a puppy like bringing home a baby: he’s going to need toys, food, a veterinarian, etc.; everything to ensure that he will live a happy, healthy life.
Here are some tips to help make bringing home your puppy the best experience possible.
- Bring your puppy home at a time when you know you’ll be able to focus on him and only him. This will give you both a chance to get properly acquainted with each other, as well as help the puppy get used to his new home.
- Before you pick your puppy up to bring him home, it’s a good idea to give the breeder a small blanket to place with the puppy and his mother. When you pick up the pup, take the blanket, and it will comfort him and make him less likely to whine and be anxious.
- Rocky Top Pups provides a small blanket to help with this transition. The blanket has the scent of mom and the puppy siblings and should be used in the puppies new sleeping area to provide a familiar scent to the new home.
- The puppy will bond the most with the family members who go to pick him up to be brought home, so make it a family affair!
- On the way home, make sure that someone is either holding the puppy securely in her lap or the puppy is in a crate.
- Be sure to pack paper towels, plastic bags, and odor neutralizer, in case the puppy has an accident.
- We generally try to keep the puppy’s meal light on pick-up/delivery day in order to minimize accidents. They do happen sometimes, so frequent rest stops are recommended. Talk to use prior to coming and we will make some suggestions and help to ease this experience for puppy and owner.
- After picking up the puppy, go straight home. It may be tempting to share your new little bundle of joy with a few friends, but it’s important that you get your puppy home and settled as soon as possible.
- Once you’re home, take the puppy outside so he can do his business. Calmly walk him around his designated bathroom area. And make sure your yard is puppy-proofed ahead of time.
- Make sure that everyone is calm when the puppy arrives home. The best way to get your puppy to warm up to you is to be calm and relaxed. Too many loud noises or voices will likely frighten your puppy.
- If there are other pets in the house, don’t be in a rush to introduce the puppy to them. Make his first day home all about him. There will be time for him to get acquainted with the other pets later.
- Sit the puppy down inside and let him explore. He may decide to run around a bit, or he may hide under the couch and stare at you. It’s been a long day. Just give him some time and make sure you have rules and a schedule in place for when he gets settled.
- Last, prior to pick-up or as soon as possible upon return (depending on what day of the week it is, make a veterinarian appointment. We recommend you research your area and find reputable vets to choose from. Call and ask questions, even visit their office to see for yourself the lay-of-land and how you would bring in a new puppy for check-ups and care. Because it’s part of our healthguaranteee, make an appointment within three days of receiving your new puppy. This ensures happiness for all involved.