Puppy Checklist: Everything You Need for a New Puppy

What to Know Before Bringing Your Puppy Home

The first week sets the tone for your bond. Keep things calm, consistent, and predictable.

  • Stick to a daily routine: feeding, potty, play, sleep

  • Be patient with accidents — progress takes time

  • Reward calm behavior instead of only correcting bad habits

  • Socialize early, but safely — short positive experiences build confidence

Remember: Your puppy doesn’t need perfection — they just need patience, structure, and love.

Before you bring your new puppy home, take a little time to get your space (and yourself) ready. Puppies are pure joy — but they’re also a handful of energy, curiosity, and chaos. Having the essentials prepared ahead of time makes those first days easier and less overwhelming. A simple checklist and a few thoughtful purchases will help you focus on what really matters: bonding, playing, and building trust with your new best friend.

Home Setup:
☐ Bed or crate
☐ Playpen or baby gate
☐ Puppy pads + cleaner spray

Feeding:
☐ Puppy food
☐ 2 bowls (food + water)
☐ Treats + chews

Walks & Training:
☐ Soft harness + leash
☐ ID tag
☐ Poop bags

Toys & Comfort:
☐ Plush toy
☐ Chew toy
☐ Blanket

Grooming:
☐ Puppy shampoo
☐ Brush
☐ Nail trimmer
☐ Toothbrush + toothpaste

Health & Extras:
☐ Vet appointment
☐ Flea/tick prevention
☐ Pet insurance
☐ Pet wipes
☐ Smart tracker (like Fi Mini or Tractive)

I can hardly contain my excitement — we’ve just welcomed the tiniest Shih Tzu into our home! He’s only 2½ months old, with a soft red and white liver coat, and every time I look at him, my heart just melts. He’s so adorable and full of spirit. We can’t wait to watch him grow, teach him all kinds of tricks, and bring him along on adventures wherever we go. To make his transition smooth, calm, and full of love, I’ve already studied and prepared a complete puppy starter kit so he feels safe, welcomed, and ready to thrive from day one.

Home Setup Essentials

Your home is about to become your puppy’s entire world. Create a space that’s cozy, secure, and easy to clean.

What to have ready:

  • Dog bed or crate: A soft, enclosed place helps your puppy feel safe and sleep through the night.

  • Playpen or baby gate: Keeps them from wandering while you train.

  • Puppy pads or grass tray: For early potty training.

  • Enzyme-based cleaner: Removes odors completely so they don’t re-mark the same spot.

  • Blanket or soft toy: Provides comfort during the first few nights away from their litter.

Tip: Keep your puppy’s “den” in a quiet spot but still close enough to hear your voice — it helps them settle faster.

Feeding & Nutrition

Choosing the right food from the start supports your puppy’s growth, coat, and energy.
If possible, continue feeding what the breeder or shelter used for the first week, then transition gradually.

Puppy feeding checklist:

  • High-quality puppy food (breed or size-specific, like small-breed formulas for Shih Tzus)

  • Food and water bowls (stainless steel or ceramic — easy to clean and non-toxic)

  • Measuring cup or scoop for consistent portions

  • Training treats (tiny, soft, low-calorie)

  • Teething chews or dental sticks to ease sore gums

Optional: puppy-safe probiotics or omega supplements for coat health and digestion.

Toys & Playtime

Play isn’t just fun — it’s how puppies learn and bond. Keep a mix of textures and purposes.

Recommended toys:

  • Plush toys for comfort and cuddles

  • Rubber chew toys (like KONG Puppy) for teething

  • Rope toys for gentle tug games

  • Puzzle toys for mental stimulation

Rotate toys every few days to keep them exciting and extend their lifespan.

Grooming & Hygiene Supplies

Start grooming early so your puppy learns it’s part of normal life.

Essentials to buy:

  • Puppy shampoo (hypoallergenic, gentle, tear-free)

  • Brush or comb suited to their coat type

  • Nail clippers or grinder

  • Puppy toothbrush and toothpaste

  • Ear-cleaning solution and cotton pads

  • Grooming wipes for quick clean-ups between baths

For long-haired breeds like Shih Tzus, invest in a detangling spray and plan for daily brushing.

Walking & Training Gear

Even before they’re ready for outdoor walks, start with light training indoors.

Walking essentials:

  • Harness: Softer and safer than a collar for small breeds

  • Leash: Lightweight, 4–6 feet long

  • ID tag: With your phone number and city

  • Poop bags + holder: Always keep one clipped to your leash

  • Weather protection: A raincoat or warm sweater for colder days

Smart upgrade: A GPS or activity collar like Fi Mini or Tractive Health — they track location, steps, sleep, and overall well-being.

Health & Wellness

Take your puppy for a vet check-up within the first few days.
Ask about:

  • Vaccination schedule

  • Deworming plan

  • Flea/tick prevention

  • Microchip and registration

  • Spay/neuter timing

Keep a small pet first-aid kit at home: gauze, antiseptic spray, tweezers, cotton pads, and a digital thermometer.

Modern Pet Parent Essentials

Technology can make life with a puppy smoother and safer.

Consider adding:

  • Pet camera — check in while you’re away

  • Automatic water fountain — encourages hydration

  • Smart collar or tracker — monitors movement, sleep, and health metrics

  • Pet insurance — a must-have for emergencies or health surprises

Welcoming a new puppy into your home is the start of an incredible journey.
With the right puppy essentials checklist, you’ll create a space that feels safe, nurturing, and full of joy — for both of you.

Enjoy the process, take too many photos, and remember: those first few months go by faster than you think.

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