1. Preparing your home - SP - LIVE

 
Let's review the things that your new dog will need. Choose the matching pairs, then tap Next!
 
Essentials
that fits their age, a scoop with measuring lines, food and water bowls
Food
comfy bed, blankets, potty pads, poop bags, stain & odor remover
 
One more round!
 
Fun
safe toys and safe chew toys
Safety
harness & leash, crate, pen or indoor pet gates to block off areas
 
Final round!
 
Hygiene
schedule a vet visit
Most important thing
complete all the petlove lessons!
Health
dog shampoo, brush, appointment at grooming salon
 
Tips
 
  • Veterinarian-recommended food brands include Purina ProPlan, Hill’s Science Diet and Royal Canin.
  • Ceramic bowls are best. White bottoms make it easy to spot when it’s time for a clean.
  • Buy toys without small parts that your dog could chew off and swallow, like plastic eyes.
  • Dogs are not fans of strong smells. Look for scent-free shampoos.
 
 
 
 
 
Choose the correct order of steps to prevent your things from becoming a dog chew toy! Step #1 should be at the top, followed by step #2, etc. Tap ‘Next’ if the order is already correct.
 
Walk through each room
Get down on your hands and knees. Everything you see is a potential dog chew toy
Move your belongings off the floor and secure them out of reach: shoes, clothes, children’s toys, purses, jewelry, plants, fragile items
 
Type the word that correctly completes these sentences:
 
To keep your pooch from turning into a dumpster diver, make sure all _____ cans in your house have lids or are tucked away in a cabinet.
 
Many dogs think _____ cans are super interesting! 
 
Set up an area in your house for your new dog. What should be in your new buddy’s special spot? Choose all the must-haves:
 
Pen or indoor pet gates to block off the rest of the house
Crate and comfy bed with fresh blankets
Play area with safe toys
Food and water bowls
 
Tip
 
Make the crate cozy by throwing a blanket over the top—it'll be like a snug little tent for your pup!
 
 
 
 
It is important to separate your dog’s _____ area from where they sleep, eat and drink. Select the missing word:
 
potty
play
 
Key idea
 
Nobody likes to eat where they poop! And this is true for both humans and dogs. Keep these areas far apart.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Match the rules for kids hanging out with a dog:
 
What’s a big no-no when hanging out with dogs?
Don’t pull on their fur or tail—dogs aren’t toys.
What should kids do before petting a new dog?
Ask an adult and softly pet only the dog's body, not the head.
 
One more round!
 
What's the rule about holding dogs?
Avoid tugging, poking, hitting, or any rough play—treat dogs with kindness, and don’t be a bully.
How should kids behave to ensure they’re not upsetting the dog?
To prevent accidentally dropping the dog or injuries, keep those paws on the floor!
 
Key idea
 
Teach these rules to ensure that kids are respectful and kind to dogs. Tell your crew that hurting or stressing your dog is never okay.
 
It’s key to help everyone understand that dogs are part of the family and deserve to be treated well!
 
 
 
Key idea
 
Teach these rules to ensure that kids are respectful and kind to dogs. Tell your crew that hurting or stressing your dog is never okay.
 
It’s key to help everyone understand that dogs are part of the family and deserve to be treated well!
 
 
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