Puppy: 8 things you should have when your puppy moves in
Have you got a puppy? Then you have both a wonderful and challenging time ahead of you. Make life a little easier by preparing your home for the new center of your family.

If you get a dog for the first time, you quickly realize that there is a whole jungle of more or less smart gadgets to buy. But which ones are the most important to have at home when your puppy moves in? We have spoken to both dog owners and suppliers of dog products to get answers to what is the most essential thing to have in place for you who get a puppy in your house.
2. Compost gate
A compost gate is something that most dog owners, even those with adult dogs, find useful. You can use it both indoors and outdoors, both to give your puppy a safe place to be and to block off different rooms where your puppy should not be.
3. Chew toy
Puppies lose their baby teeth, just like humans. When these are replaced by permanent teeth, it can be itchy and your dog may start biting. Puppies may also bite when they are playing and excited. With a good chew toy on hand, you can get your puppy to bite on something that is made for it.
6. Activation toys
Puppies play intensively, but for short periods of time, and then rest. There is already a lot for your puppy to discover in his new home, but an activity toy may be worth getting anyway. An activity toy is a great way to pass the time, and teaches your puppy to use their brain.
7. Dog bed
Whether you want your puppy on the couch and bed or not is up to you. But regardless of whether you allow it, it is not certain that your puppy will be able to get up to his favorite spot on his own at first. With an easily accessible dog bed, your puppy will always have a good and ergonomically correct resting place.















