training potty mats, puppy food, water, chew toys for teething, puppy bones, bed (optional), kennel (optional), backyard/front yard for playing, leash, collar, dog shampoo, dog soap, water bowl, food bowl, brush.
That's all i can think of email me if you have any other questions!
2007-02-13 11:02:43
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answered by alyonadempsey 1
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When I got my puppies i got puppy food, a pet porter which is a crate with a handle. I would also get some toys the best kind of toys for puppies are ropes. A lesh and a collar,ID tag,traing pads in case the puppy goes to the bath room on the floor. When you get the puppy I would get two so the puppy doesn't get lonely when you are not home. A book about the certain dog you are going to get or alreday have and a dog bed but that can be optional. I think thats all.
2007-02-13 10:44:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Little puppies require ALOT of attention, First you need puppy chow. [Royal Canine for puppies is good] a bowl for water and one for food, a bed, a carrier...puppy training pads or news paper and toys! Toys are so important, it teaches the doggie that they have their own stuff and they chew on their stuff not yours. It creates better behavior when they feel that they have their own place....We leave the door open to the create now that our puppy is house trained and he goes in there to rest when there is too much going on....
Next you will need a good vet that carries a puppy package so that all the puppies shots and checkups!
Good luck and be responsible when getting a dog Toy breed or otherwise!
2007-02-13 10:46:32
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answered by ♥Sparkling♥Jules♥ 6
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#1 Patience
#2 A lot of time
#3 Love
#4 Food that the puppy will eat
#5 Lots of cleaning supplies
#6 A safe place to keep the puppy
2007-02-13 10:45:34
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answered by Santa Barbara 7
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Well of course food, steel bowls for water and food--make sure it is great quality food, dont want the cheap stuff! Toys, lots of chewable stuff since most puppies love chewing on things, maybe a pet bed, make a vet visit, get the shots and the check up that is defintly needed, a leash, puppy treats,puppy shampoo, puppy traing pads for the floor, (personally when I used them my dog just chewed them) and just LOVE!!!!! and lots of attention!!! make sure your have plenty of time to spend with it and dont leave it alone for long periods--they need you!! That is really important--potty training, and defintly taking it to the vet to get checked up and the next shots, they will laso help with questions about food and etc, you can also call before you get it.
2007-02-13 10:43:40
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answered by luvmylab 2
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A leash and collar
food
dishes
a crate
shampoo
chew toys
dewormer (expect lots of loose stools)
and you will have to get a distemper and rabies vaccination at the least. Some places require Parvo.
tags or a microchip
2007-02-13 10:53:26
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answered by al l 6
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If you already have it Skip the first part.
Be sure you have a bed, water & food bowl, Food (Nutro is a good brand I feed it to my pup) Iams BUT NOT Pedigree it's the worst brand my pup got sick from it. Have toys so he can play give him love and make him feel save. Start calling him by his name from the start with a sweet voice. Be prepared for accidents POop accidents buy him training pads,
2007-02-13 10:47:42
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answered by Anonymous
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No, don't recover from nerve-racking. purely wait yet another day or so, if the blister continues to be there, purely call the vet formerly getting in. doggies can even have disappointed tummies and characteristic diarrhea for the subsequent 2 or 3 days. Our domestic dog acted sleepy for an afternoon or so in a while. purely provide her love and look ahead to injuries.
2016-12-17 15:55:16
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answered by zolinski 3
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ok you need puppy food, (I recommend Pedigree) food bowl, water bowl, collar, leash, a brush, some treats, ( you can give it to your puppy when it acts good) a puppy bed, puppy shampoo, puppy soap, you will also need a vet for your puppy.
Thats all I remember now.
2007-02-13 10:51:42
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answered by Eunice Margarita 1
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Take it outside and make sure it goes. Then, take it inside and let it explore the house. Dont let it chew on things. After that, you should take it out side again. Play a little and by then, it should be tired and go to sleep.
2007-02-13 10:44:51
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answered by Anonymous
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