What will I need for my new puppy?
- Michelle Hubbard
- Sep 20, 2022
- 4 min read
Updated: Jan 27, 2024
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Exercise Pen: These are also called X-pens. I like the plastic ones because they are light, strong, durable, easy to clean and hose down if needed, they do not rust, easy to fold and transport. I do like metal pens as well. The brand I recommend is Iris Pens. They come in panels 36″ wide and 24″ high. Six panels give a pup plenty of space to sleep, have available food and water and the potty tray in one corner away from the food, water and bed. They come in different colors, remember these pens last a long time and you want a color you like and matches your décor. If you buy the basic 4 panels, make sure to add the additional 2 panels or look for the one that is already six. Places where these are available are: Amazon, Chewy and Ebay.
Potty Pads: I can not emphasize enough the importance of the potty pads. Yes, you can teach your dog to go outside but there will be times when the dog can not go outside: rain, snow, too hot, too cold, a hotel room, a yard with no fence, etc. You also do not want the puppy to be confused and start going everywhere in the house - your expensive carpets, your beloved rugs… That is why I take the time and make the extra effort to train them from early age. If you have a male you can add a post or a little fire hydrant (they sell those) when they start to raise its leg. You will see your puppy takes to this setup very easy IF you start from the very first day. He already knows, if you do not change the setup and keep up with the routine, it will be an easy transition. I do not like the ones with artificial grass…those get stinky and are hard to clean. Nor do I like the ones with pellets, those make a huge mess and puppies can eat them and get seriously ill. Available at the usual places: Ebay, Amazon. Petco/Petsmart.
Dishes: They should be bottom heavy so they can not be tipped on the side, or carried away. Yes, pups will carry them! So, make sure they are heavy on the bottom, ceramic or stainless steel.
Food: I feed my dogs and puppies a balanced raw diet. I add sardines in water once or twice a week and use Ultra oil daily to account for additional dietary needs when feeding raw food. I suggest starting with a premade raw food.
Water: Fresh water available at all times. If your city has problems with water please use bottled water to be on the safe side.
Treats: I do not feed commercial treats. I prefer natural bits of raw carrots, bananas, apples, celery. I also feed raw chicken necks and raw turkey or duck necks. The dogs love them and they are healthy and good for their teeth. Don't EVER feed cooked bone! Please do not use hooves or antlers. Veterinary dentist report that the most common cause of teeth breakage are hooves and antlers. They are just too hard for dogs. If a pup or dog breaks a tooth it might need specialized dental care like root canals and other expensive procedures, not to mention the repercussion on their health for life.
Toys: Dogs chew on things…even toys. Do not buy small toys that can become a choking hazard or toys with small squeekies that the dog can pull out and choke. These things can cause intestinal obstructions that end up in life threats and expensive and serious surgeries. Make sure the toys are chew resistant and inspect them often to make sure that they pup is not pulling little bits off. Please do not buy rawhide. Pieces of rawhide can be pulled off and when wet become sticky and choke dogs. Just don’t use these please!
Bed: Soft beds with bumpers. The dogs like the lay their chins on the sides. Inspect the beds often to make sure your dog has not pulled out little bits of stuffing. Be especially careful with zippers.
Brush: Yorkshire Terrier dogs are long hair dogs. They have to be groomed regularly to avoid matts. My preference is for pin brushes (the kind that have NO plastic tips) . Chris Cristensen original brush is ideal. If you brush regularly and maintain your dog with proper shampoo and conditioner you will have no problem with matts and will never need to have your dog shaved down to the skin nor use slicker brushes. A nice short puppy cut is easy to maintain between professional grooming's. Please do not cut your dogs hair if you are not a trained groomer. Do not attempt to use clippers or scissors if you do not have experience with them. Have a professional do it. You will save time and money and your dog will always look tidy and clean.
Comb: A metal comb sometimes known as Greyhound comb is ideal.
Shampoo and Conditioner: I have used many shampoos and conditioners over the years. Time again and again I come back to the same. "PRIDE + GROOM" is the brand and I use "For the Non Shedder" for my Yorkies. Its inexpensive, available on Amazon and it does a great job. Even Oprah uses it for her dogs according to the website!




Thank you Michelle for this great information.
Roy & Kathy Terry