New Puppy Checklist
Food, safety, vet visit, potty routine, sleep space, chew toys, and family jobs before a puppy comes home.
Dog care
Plain-English help for dog owners who want calmer routines, safer first weeks, and easier family care notes.
For sudden pain, breathing trouble, injury, poisoning, repeated vomiting, collapse, seizures, or fast behavior changes, contact a veterinarian or emergency clinic.
Food, safety, vet visit, potty routine, sleep space, chew toys, and family jobs before a puppy comes home.
Food, bowls, leash, ID tag, safe sleep space, cleanup supplies, and chew toys for new puppy owners.
Meals, walks, rest, play, and family notes for a calmer daily rhythm.
Track food, water, bathroom habits, energy, sleep, and behavior so family care is easier to understand.
Calmer dog routines
Keep meals steady and fresh water available. Write down sudden appetite or drinking changes.
Use a simple rhythm so the dog knows what happens next.
A crate, bed, or quiet room can help a dog settle away from noise.
Notes help families explain what changed and when it started.
Open family notes →