Welcoming a new furry friend into your home is an exciting time, filled with anticipation and joy. As you prepare to bring your new companion home, it can be overwhelming to try to make sure you have everything ready to make your transition as smooth as possible. From food and bedding to toys and grooming supplies, our cat and dog adoption checklist covers all the new pet essentials. When it comes to their health, finding a trusted Flagstaff vet, like Continental Animal Wellness Center, is crucial when you first get a pet. Join us as we guide you through the must-haves for your new dog or cat, setting the stage for a happy and healthy life together.

Prepare Your Home

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Preparing your home and yard for your new pet is important for their safety and well-being. Before you adopt a dog or adopt a cat, we recommend taking steps to prepare by removing any toxic plants or chemicals that could be harmful if ingested. Secure your yard with a fence or other barriers to prevent your pet from wandering off or getting into hazardous areas. Make sure to set up a cozy bed or crate inside your home, along with food and water dishes. Remove any small objects that could be swallowed and make sure that all electrical cords are out of reach.

Gather Essential Pet Supplies

This is another step you should ideally take care of before bringing your new pet home. Here’s a list of items you’ll need to ensure your new pet is comfortable and well-cared for from the very beginning:

  • Food and water bowls
  • Quality pet food: Select a nutritious food suitable for your pet’s age, size, and dietary needs.
  • Bed: Provide a cozy, safe space for your pet to rest and relax.
  • Travel carrier/crate/safety harness
  • Collar and identification tags
  • Toys
  • Grooming supplies
  • House cleaning supplies for potty messes
  • Pet shampoo & conditioner
  • Pet toothbrush and toothpaste
  • Pet-specific first aid kit

Specifics for Dogs:

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  • Dog crate
  • Harness
  • Leash
  • Poop bags

Specifics for Cats:

family meeting their new cat at an animal shelter
  • Litter box
  • Litter
  • Scratching post

Extras:

  • Training clicker
  • Treat pouch
  • Food storage container and scoops
  • Puzzle toys and feeders
  • Protective gear for extreme weather: Jackets, booties, etc.
  • Playpen or exercise pen

If you are unsure about what type of food to get or have questions about any of these essentials, you should consult your veterinarian about the best options for your pet.

A Couple of Do’s & Dont’s for Your First Few Days, Weeks, & Months

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Do’s:

  • Establish a routine: Set regular feeding, play, and sleep times to help your pet adjust.
  • Provide lots of love and attention: Build a bond with your new pet through gentle interaction and positive reinforcement.
  • Introduce them to their new environment gradually: Start with one room of your home and slowly expand their access as they become more comfortable.
  • Monitor their health: Schedule a visit to a vet right away for a check-up and vaccinations.

Dont’s:

  • Overwhelm them with too much too soon: Avoid introducing them to a lot of new spaces and people too quickly.
  • Use punishment as a training method: Positive reinforcement is more effective in teaching desired behaviors.
  • Leave them alone for extended periods: Ensure they have companionship and stimulation, especially in the beginning.
  • Neglect their grooming and hygiene: Regular grooming and nail trims are important for their health and well-being.

Follow the Rule of 3’s

The Rule of Three is a timeline outlining your pet’s adjustment over three days, three weeks, and three months. These vary between dogs and cats, but here is what you should expect in general:

3 Days

  • Give them time to adjust, explore, and get comfortable in their new home.
  • Keep them in a quiet, comfortable room with their bed, food, water, and toys.
  • Limit exposure to other pets in the household or visitors to avoid overwhelming them.
  • Be patient with your new addition to the family!

3 Weeks

  • Slowly introduce them to other family members and pets.
  • Keep their routines consistent.
  • Give them plenty of positive reinforcement for good behavior. Treats, praise, and toys are great rewards!
  • Start introducing them to new environments. Take dogs on trips to the park or longer walks around the neighborhood.
  • Keep dogs on a leash to ensure they don’t run away or get scared.

3 Months

  • Continue to reinforce positive behavior.
    Gradually increase their exposure to new places, people, and, experiences.
  • Consider enrolling them in obedience classes or training sessions.
  • Establish a routine for exercise, playtime, and training.
  • Continue to provide plenty of love and positive reinforcement.

Set Up an Appointment with a Flagstaff Vet

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Ready to give your new pet the best start in their new home? Set up an appointment with a trusted Flagstaff vet to start them off on the right paw! The team at Continental Animal Wellness Center is here to provide your furry friend with the care they need to thrive including comprehensive dog and cat preventative care, vaccinations, dental care, behavior consultations, sick pet exams, and more. Your pet’s health and happiness are our top priorities!
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