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Dog Preparation Guide
Lucky's Dog Preparation Guide

What to Buy Before Getting a Dog

Complete checklist of essential items, important supplies, and helpful extras to prepare your home for your new furry family member.

Quick Preparation Tips

1

Budget Planning

Initial setup costs typically range from $200-500, plus ongoing monthly expenses of $50-150.

2

Size Considerations

Know your dog's adult size to buy appropriately sized items. Puppies grow quickly!

3

Safety First

Dog-proof your home by removing toxic plants, securing loose wires, and storing harmful substances safely.

4

Start Simple

Focus on essentials first, then add other items as you learn your dog's preferences and needs.

Feeding Essentials

Everything your dog needs for proper nutrition and hydration

Food and Water Bowls

Essential

Stainless steel or ceramic bowls are best. Avoid plastic as it can harbor bacteria and cause chin acne in some dogs.

FeedingEst. Cost: $15-40

High-Quality Dog Food

Essential

Choose age-appropriate food (puppy, adult, senior). Look for AAFCO certification and consider your dog's size and breed requirements.

FeedingEst. Cost: $30-80/month

Dog Treats

Important

Essential for training and bonding. Choose healthy options without artificial additives. Great for positive reinforcement.

FeedingEst. Cost: $10-25

Automatic Feeder

Nice to Have

Helpful for maintaining consistent feeding schedules, especially if you work long hours or travel occasionally.

FeedingEst. Cost: $50-150

Safety & Comfort

Items to keep your dog safe and comfortable at home and outdoors

Dog Collar with ID Tag

Essential

Should include your name, phone number, and address. Ensure it fits properly - you should be able to fit two fingers underneath.

SafetyEst. Cost: $15-35

Dog Leash

Essential

6-foot leash is ideal for most situations. Consider a longer training leash for recall practice in open areas.

SafetyEst. Cost: $15-40

Dog Crate or Kennel

Essential

Provides a safe space and aids in house training. Should be large enough for your dog to stand, turn around, and lie down comfortably.

ComfortEst. Cost: $50-200

Dog Bed

Important

Orthopedic beds are great for joint health. Choose washable materials and appropriate size for your dog's sleeping style.

ComfortEst. Cost: $30-150

Dog Harness

Important

Better for dogs that pull or have respiratory issues. Distributes pressure more evenly than collars during walks.

SafetyEst. Cost: $20-60

Dog Gate

Nice to Have

Useful for confining your dog to specific areas while they're learning house rules or for safety reasons.

SafetyEst. Cost: $25-80

Grooming & Health

Supplies to keep your dog clean, healthy, and looking great

Dog Brush/Comb

Essential

Type depends on your dog's coat. Slicker brushes for long hair, bristle brushes for short hair. Regular brushing prevents matting.

GroomingEst. Cost: $10-30

Dog Shampoo

Essential

Use dog-specific shampoo as human products can irritate their skin. Consider hypoallergenic options for sensitive skin.

GroomingEst. Cost: $8-25

Nail Clippers

Important

Regular nail trimming prevents overgrowth and discomfort. Guillotine or scissor-type clippers work well for most dogs.

GroomingEst. Cost: $10-20

Toothbrush and Toothpaste

Important

Dental health is crucial. Use dog-specific toothpaste as human toothpaste is toxic to dogs. Start dental care early.

HealthEst. Cost: $8-15

Dog Conditioner

Nice to Have

Helps keep coat soft and manageable, especially for long-haired breeds. Can reduce static and tangling.

GroomingEst. Cost: $10-30

Toys & Waste Management

Entertainment and cleanliness essentials for a happy, well-behaved dog

Variety of Dog Toys

Essential

Include chew toys, rope toys, balls, and puzzle toys. Rotate toys to keep your dog engaged and prevent boredom.

EntertainmentEst. Cost: $25-60

Poop Bags

Essential

Essential for responsible pet ownership. Biodegradable options are environmentally friendly. Always clean up after your dog.

Waste ManagementEst. Cost: $10-20

Pet Waste Bag Dispenser

Important

Convenient way to carry poop bags during walks. Many attach to leashes or have belt clips for easy access.

Waste ManagementEst. Cost: $5-15

Interactive Puzzle Toys

Important

Mental stimulation is as important as physical exercise. Helps prevent destructive behaviors and keeps smart dogs engaged.

EntertainmentEst. Cost: $15-50

Kong or Stuffable Toys

Nice to Have

Great for keeping dogs occupied, especially when left alone. Can be stuffed with treats or food for extended engagement.

EntertainmentEst. Cost: $10-25