Many congratulations on your new arrival! We hope you are having fun with your new bundle of joy and embracing the beautiful chaos that comes with a four legged friend! Whilst looking after a pup can be exhausting, it can be made so much easier with the right equipment!
Introducing your puppy to a soft sided dog carrieris a great way of getting them used to settling and taking time out. Whether for vet visits or family holidays, on public transport or popping to a cafe together, a familiar and comfortable carrier can make outings more pleasant for both you and your puppy.
A small puppy carrier offers a snug and secure environment, helping to alleviate anxiety when exploring new surroundings. It's crucial to begin this process early, allowing your puppy time to adapt to the carrier before any significant trips. By gradually and positively exposing your puppy to the carrier, you can help them feel safe and at ease in this new space.
Choosing the Appropriate Carrier
Selecting the right carrier is important for your puppy's comfort and safety. Consider size, material, ventilation, and how it can be cleaned. The dog carrier should be spacious enough for your puppy to stand, turn around, and lie down comfortably.
Choose a carrier with a few extra inches for growth and movement. Adequate ventilation ensures fresh air circulation, which is crucial for your puppy's well-being and to enjoy seeing the world together. Consider materials that are durable yet lightweight for convenient travel such as the Adventurer or The Burford puppy carrier in size small.
Many of our dog carriers also come with a pocket for storing essentials like treats as well as a D-ring for attaching a poo bag holder.
Familiarising Your Puppy with the Carrier
Introduce the carrier by making it part of your puppy's everyday environment when they have had exercise and need a place to rest. Place it in a spot where your puppy feels secure and spends a lot of time and where you can supervise, like the living room.
Pop in a favourite fleecy dog blanket or some treats and offer plenty of praise so they associate the carrier with positive experiences. Allow them to enter and exit freely, creating a stress-free introduction. By encouraging your puppy to explore the carrier on their own terms, you help build a sense of familiarity and comfort. before long it will be their 'go-to' place they won't want to leave!
Travelling with Your Puppy Using the Carrier
A dog carrier is a great way to socialise your pup before they've had their vaccinations. Once your puppy is familiar with the carrier, you can begin taking them on short journeys to get used to travelling. If you are on a bus or train, start with brief trips around the local area to help your puppy adjust to the motion and sounds associated with travel.
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