So, you just looked up the internet for the best toys and supplies for your fur baby, and thousands of products showed up!
I am pretty sure after seeing the limitless canine accessories; you’re scratching your head for which one to buy.
Yeah, I understand; it can be a big deal!
Our list of hand-curated products will answer your queries on which dog supplies and toys to go for.
Be all eyes and get your puppy the best of both worlds!
- Dog Crate
Dog crates are important to make your canine pooch feel safe and secure, especially when you’re out.
Wire crates provide a full view and ventilation, while plastic crates are good for traveling. Look for the perfect size. Neither too small to suffocate her nor too large to give her space to soil.
- Food Bowls
You need a minimum of two bowls at one time. One for water and one for food. A few extras will help you swap the dirty ones. Make sure to look for lead-free and dye-free food containers to avoid toxicity.
Stainless steel is durable and doesn’t chip, so place your bets on it. Besides, if your pooch has long ears, scout for bowls that are tapered to her ears won’t get dirty while eating.
- Collar/Harness/Leash
Collars are essentials for your dog’s ID tags; a harness can help you control your dog, especially when they are young and in training mode, while a leash will help you walk your dog.
- Grooming Supplies
A clean dog is a happy dog! It is your responsibility to keep your pup tidy. The tools you buy depend on the breed you own. Basic grooming accessories include a bristle brush to keep an untangled coat, a shampoo, nail clipper, ear cleaners, a toothbrush, and toothpaste.
- Bedding
Don’t invest in expensive bedding until your dog is done with housetraining. Your dog may also chew up the bed in the beginning. You can invest in luxurious beds once they learn not to chew their bed.
Meanwhile, you can make their crate cozy for them with blankets, towels, and mats.
- Toys
This is your dog’s favorite section! There are a variety of toys available out there, and it is not easy to decide which one to go for.
Honestly, initially, you would need to buy a few different types to see what your puppy prefers.
There are a couple of other factors to look for, like size and durability. The toy shouldn’t be too big that it doesn’t fit your pup’s mouth and not too small that she can swallow it.
Durability is important because sometimes dogs can become aggressive chewers.
Go for bouncy balls, tug toys, flying discs, and stuffed plush animals without plastic parts like eyes to avoid choking.
Other Supplies:
There are a bunch of other supplies that you need while house training your pup.
- Chemical Deodorizer – to remove the odor.
- Poop Bags and Scoopers – to keep your neighborhood clean.
- Treats – to praise your dog for her good behavior.
- Bones and Rawhides – To satisfy your pup’s chewing needs.
Last Words
Toys and supplies are rather a necessity than a luxury for your puppy. They help make your dog ownership journey easy for you and provide comfort and joy to your dog. The toys are also a great stimulant for your dog’s physical and mental well-being.