Adopting & Training a Puppy: What Every New Dog Parent Needs to Know

Bringing home a puppy is equal parts joy, chaos, and responsibility. Whether you’ve adopted from a shelter, rescue, or breeder, the first few weeks set the tone for your pup’s lifelong health, behavior, and bond with you. This guide blends veterinary insight with real-world strategies to help you navigate the transition with confidence. The First 48 Hours: Setting the Stage Your puppy’s world just changed dramatically. Here’s how to ease the transition: 1. Create a “Landing Zone” Set up a quiet, cozy space with a crate, bed, water, and a few toys. Avoid overwhelming them with the whole house at once. 2. Limit Visitors Resist the urge to show off your new pup immediately. Give them time to decompress and bond with you first. 3. Stick to a Predictable Routine Feed, walk, and rest at consistent times. Puppies thrive on structure --it builds trust and reduces anxiety. Training Starts Immediately (Yes, Really) Even if your puppy is just 8 weeks old, they’re absorbing everythin...