Many congratulations! Bringing your puppy home for the first time is a moment you’ll always remember and treasure forever — exciting, emotional and sometimes a little overwhelming.
For your puppy those first 24 hours are just as big. They’ve left the familiar behind and are learning how to feel safe in a completely new world.
This guide walks you through what to expect and how to support your puppy during their very first day and night at home.
The journey home is your puppy’s first big transition. Try to keep things calm and quiet
where possible.
Some puppies sleep, others may whimper or feel unsettled — both are completely normal and you can help by providing plenty of reassurance.
When you arrive home, stay calm and resist the urge to introduce everything at once. A slow introduction helps prevent them feeling overwhelmed and builds confidence from
the very start.
Your puppy should have a dedicated area where they can relax and retreat.
Include:
This becomes their safe place — somewhere they can decompress when everything feels new.
Stick closely to what your puppy is used to, to start with.
Changes in appetite are common on the first day. Consistency is far more important than
quantity. If you have any concerns talk to your breeder, shelter or vet.
Accidents will happen — and that’s okay.
The goal today isn’t training perfection, just gentle routine-building.
Puppies tire quickly, even if they seem energetic.
Sleep is essential for emotional regulation and healthy development.
The first night is often the hardest part — for both of you.
Tips to help:
Your puppy isn’t being difficult — they’re adjusting to sleeping without their litter
mates for the first time.
Above all, remember this: