Top 8 Tips voor de Aanschaf van een Nieuwe Pup - Fidello

Top 8 Tips for Getting a New Puppy

, by Michael van Wassem, 2 min reading time

Welcoming a new puppy is an exciting and special experience. To ensure a good start, it's important to be well-prepared. Here are our top 8 tips to help you with getting a new puppy:

1. Choose the right breed

Every dog is unique, but each breed has specific characteristics and needs. Consider your lifestyle and which dog best suits it. Are you active and often outdoors? Then an energetic breed like a Border Collie might be suitable. Are you looking for a calm family dog? Then consider a Golden Retriever.

2. Check the breeder or adoption organization.

Always choose a reputable breeder or a recognized adoption organization. Make sure the puppy has been raised in a clean and loving environment. Ask about medical records, vaccinations, and any health checks.

3. Prepare your home

Make sure your home is safe and puppy-proof. Remove poisonous plants, small objects that can be swallowed, and cables that the puppy might chew on. Create a quiet place where your puppy can sleep, such as a bed or crate.

4. Invest in basic necessities

Before your puppy comes home, it's important to have all the necessary supplies at home. These include:

  • Food and water bowls

  • Suitable puppy food

  • A comfortable basket or bench

  • Toys

  • A collar and leash

  • Grooming products such as a brush and dog shampoo

5. Schedule a visit to the vet

Schedule an appointment with your veterinarian as soon as your puppy is home. The vet will check your puppy's health, discuss vaccination schedules, deworming, and other preventative care.

6. Start with socialization

Socialization is crucial for your puppy's development. Introduce your puppy to various people, animals, and environments. This helps prevent future anxiety and behavioral problems. Start this as soon as your puppy has received its first vaccinations.

7. Learn the basic commands

Training begins on the first day. Start with simple commands like "sit," "stay," and "here." Reward good behavior with praise and small treats. Consistency and patience are key.

8. Ensure sufficient exercise and mental stimulation.

Puppies have a lot of energy and need to be kept both physically and mentally active. Play with your puppy regularly and offer stimulating toys, such as snuffle mats or puzzles. Make sure the exercise is appropriate for your dog's age and breed.


A new puppy brings a lot of joy, but also responsibility. With these tips, you'll ensure you're well-prepared and that your puppy feels at home quickly. Good luck and have fun with your new companion!

Tags


Also worth reading!

  • Hoe je van een krabpaal een gedrags-trainingsobject maakt (en niet alleen een meubelstuk)

    , by Michael van Wassem How to turn a scratching post into a behavioral training tool (and not just a piece of furniture)

  • Kat weigert transportbox — stappenplan in weken, niet in een dag

    , by Michael van Wassem Cat refuses to go in the carrier — a step-by-step plan that takes weeks, not a day.

  • Waarom jouw kat ineens veel likt aan één plek (en wat je eerst zelf kunt doen)

    , by Michael van Wassem Why your cat suddenly licks one spot so much (and what you can do about it yourself first)

© 2025 Fidello, Powered by Shopify

    • American Express
    • Apple Pay
    • Bancontact
    • Google Pay
    • iDEAL
    • Klarna
    • Maestro
    • Mastercard
    • PayPal
    • Shop Pay
    • Union Pay
    • Visa

    Login

    Forgot your password?

    Don't have an account yet?
    Create account