
“Things you need to know”
15 things that will ensure your frenchie has a smooth transition into their forever home!
Dog Bed or Crate: Provide a comfortable and safe space for your puppy to rest and sleep.
Food and Water Bowls: Choose bowls that are sturdy and easy to clean.
Puppy Food: Consult your veterinarian or the puppy's breeder for recommendations on the appropriate food for your French Bulldog puppy.
Collar and Leash: Get a properly sized collar and a leash for walking and training your puppy.
Identification Tags: Have identification tags made with your contact information in case your puppy gets lost.
Puppy Toys: Provide a variety of toys to keep your puppy entertained and help with teething.
Puppy Treats: Use treats as rewards during training and for positive reinforcement.
Puppy Pads or Litter Box: For housebreaking, you may want to have puppy pads or a litter box until your puppy is trained to go outside.
Grooming Supplies: Get a soft brush, puppy-safe shampoo, and nail clippers to maintain your puppy's coat and hygiene.
Poop Bags: Be prepared to clean up after your puppy during walks and outdoor potty breaks.
Health Supplies: Have a first-aid kit on hand with items such as styptic powder (to stop bleeding from nail trims) and ear cleaning solution.
Crate or Travel Carrier: Useful for transporting your puppy safely and comfortably.
Training Supplies: Consider getting clickers, training books, and training pads if you plan to train your puppy at home.
Dog Insurance: Optional but recommended to help cover any unexpected veterinary expenses.
Veterinary Care: Schedule a visit with a veterinarian to ensure your puppy receives necessary vaccinations, deworming, and general health check-ups.
Remember, it's essential to puppy-proof your home before bringing your French Bulldog puppy home. Remove any hazards and ensure that your living space is safe for a curious and active puppy.