So, you are kicked about welcoming a new dog home for the first time ever in your life. You must already have thought about its everyday needs. Food, bowls, crate, puppy pads, waste bags, collar, leash, harness, and what not! Well, there is bit more to it if you are a first-time dog owner.

First things first. Be very clear as to why you need a dog in the first place and whether you can take care of all it needs, come what may. Patience and empathy play a huge role when it comes to pet care. Do ensure that you have oodles of both before bringing a pet home.

Once you make up your mind and understand the responsibilities that accompany raising a dog, source all requisite supplies, such as identification tags, toys and beds, apart from the ones mentioned in the first paragraph. It’s ideal to feed her / him mostly with fresh food, either prepared at home or bought outside, as packaged foods don’t always guarantee good health.

The new arrival needs time to get accustomed to your home and surroundings. Crate training helps you create a safe environment for your pups to be by themselves, demarcate an exclusive zone to its comfort, and enables potty training.

As for grooming, slow and steady is the key. Not every dog enjoys its bath or other such exercises. Be extra cautious when you apply soap or shampoo on the dog’s coat to avoid any injuries or dry skin. The same applies when you dry them using soft towels.

Dogs like to go for a walk and play. Both activities are good work-outs not only for your dog, but also for you. Walks are just as important as food and bath are to a dog. It also helps with obedience training even as it keeps them refreshed outdoors.

Get the right kind of toys that your pet will like to play with. Stuffed and chew toys may work with some breeds, while most others will be ecstatic about treat-dispensing toys, especially when you are not around. These toys also act as rewards for their good behaviour in your absence.