All The Supplies You Will Need For Your Golden Retriever
Puppy
Food And Water Dishes
Your golden retriever puppy will need
dishes; there are many of these available everywhere. It’s the material they’re
made out of that is most important. Plastic bowls are cheap, come in lots of fun
colors, and are washable; all of these things are good, except your golden retriever
puppy likes to chew. There is a good chance, either out of boredom or just being
playful, that your puppy will chew up that bowl. Pieces of the plastic bowl could
come off and become a choking hazard. Also, plastics hold oils that, no matter
how much you scrub, will remain on the surface of the bowl.
Glass bowls
are a good choice for your golden retriever puppy because they are not of a curiously
feeling or smelling material and are not as interesting to chew. If you look at
the dishes people eat off of, they are usually ceramic or glass. These are a safe
choice for your puppy for the same reason. They are easy to clean, they are fairly
durable as far as wear and tear are concerned, and they don’t lend to, or take
anything away from, the food or liquid you fill them with.
The Food And
Water
All dogs need high quality foods and fresh clean water. Ideally,
a golden retriever puppy’s water would be changed at least twice a day or even
more frequently on very hot days. While dogs aren’t able to taste their water
like cats can, for health reasons, you should discourage your puppy from drinking
from a puddle or other drainage water source.
High quality food is very
important; consider what you would want to eat for yourself when deciding which
food to buy for your golden retriever puppy. While a variety of foods might seem
like a good idea, commercially available food should not be changed too often
as it can cause digestion problems.
Any food you buy should be made of not
less than 25% protein and be designed for adult dogs, not puppies. If you have
the time or the desire, foods you prepare from fresh foods are the very best foods
you can get for your golden retriever puppy.
Grooming Supplies
Golden
retriever puppies require little grooming; regular brushing, bathing, and prescription
flea medication will keep your puppy happy and healthy; for these things you will
need minimal supplies. These supplies should include a quality shampoo preferably
designed for golden retrievers, but at least designed for medium coats; a pin
brush that will reach down into the thick undercoat to remove excess hair, a heavy
steel comb for getting clumps out of the coat, blunt tipped scissors for trimming
fur, and thinning shears for neatening up fur.
Outings
For leaving
home, your golden retriever puppy will need only a few things. For riding in the
car, a carrier that can be strapped down in your car/truck/van is very important
for safety; think of this like a car seat for your baby or small child, this is
not a question but a necessity. A collar and leash are important, too. The collar
should be a break away style if you have a link style fence, or if the golden
retriever puppy is kept in a crate at home. The collar is also important for holding
identification and license tags.
A leash is essential for taking your puppy
on walks, as most public places will enforce the leash law. The collar may need
to wait until you actually have the golden retriever puppy to find the best fit;
the travel carrier should be purchased before you buy your puppy, as you will
need a safe way to take it home from the breeder or kennel. You can find carriers
anywhere that has golden
retriever puppies for sale.
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