All right, people. It's been 12 years since I had a puppy and that one was largely cared for to begin with by my mother. My Finnish Lapphund puppy is due to be born in 2 weeks, so it's time to knuckle down and figure out a few things. Here's my list of things I need to buy and arrangements I'm going to make. I'd love some input!
- food bowl (already got a water bowl for Penny)
- collar and leash
- change details on the microchip he'll already have
- old blankets and such for bedding to begin with
- Have the old bunny crates, but I'm not sure if they're going to be big enough. They're size "large".
- a small variety of toys
- puppy playpen
- got one large kennel for Penny, but she doesn't use it much. I might get another so there's nothing to argue about
- already have grooming equipment for Pen.
- I have a tie out I've never used, but I'm not sure I want to use it for the pup, either.
- a long line
- I have a couple of clickers, but the one I have located possibly is somewhat clogged up with hay. Don't ask.
I want both dogs to be sleeping in our bedroom, but I don't think I'll use the crate straight away. My mother used a large, wooden toy box to sleep Pyry in to begin with because he was not settling at night at all. I thought it sounded like a good way to ease him into both crate training and sleeping on his own. Pyry would settle if his box was next to my mother's bed and she could put her hand in to calm him if he started to get worried. She said she would have died through lack of sleep without that toy box.
I'm going to take the first week I have him off work to get him settled in, but that's all I can really do. I tried to talk the BF into taking some of his 15 odd weeks of leave he has knocking around, but he's in the middle of a big project and doesn't want to take any time off. Of course, the project will likely go for a couple of years and I pointed out that people in supervisory positions like his can take holidays whenever they like and expect everyone else to deal with it. Don't think it's going to happen, though. Fortunately, there are dog walking services in the area and I can get someone to come in and feed and play with pup at lunch time. I'm stuck in the city from 9-5, though, and it's a 40 minute trip each way. Hopefully they won't send me off to the field around that time (never thought I'd say that!). Winter is usually quieter, though.
I still have to check out the local vets in our new area and see if there are puppy preschools around. I was looking for clicker training classes, but it seems there are none locally. There's one in the city, but I'm not feeling especially thrilled with the idea of going into the city, coming back, picking up pup, then going back into the city for training. Having said that, there are doggy daycares in the city, so conceivably I could put him in daycare on training days and get the BF to come along as well after work. It might be good for Penny to have a puppy-free day every week. While I'm at work I think the puppy can either stay outside in a playpen with a kennel where he can't get into too much trouble, or I'll shut him in the laundary. I'd rather have him in the yard where he can see Penny, though. He might settle better that way. But if he's in the playpen, he can't get into too much trouble and spend the day bouncing on Penny.
So... that's it for right now, I think. What haven't I thought of? Anything else that might be useful? I feel like an expectant mother.