How to Prepare for a Blue Heeler Puppy

Are you considering to take a Blue Heeler puppy home? According to The Nest, this type of Australian cattle dog makes a great family pet. Due to its natural instincts that are inclined towards herding, it is protective and strong-willed. It could even help with guarding your home if trained properly.

While a Blue Heeler may seem to have an aggressive personality, it is actually an affectionate dog. It is energetic and playful, especially when children are around. It also enjoys pleasing its owners and is extremely loyal.

However, as with other breeds, taking a Blue Heeler puppy Australia poses quite a challenge. Being surrounded by new faces in a strange environment would be frightening to your new pet. Expect a lot of “crying” as it adjusts to its new home. To help you ease your stress on the big day, here are some tips to keep in mind.

  Draft a Puppy Shopping List

Before taking your new pet home, draft a list of supplies needed by your puppy. Examples of items that should be in it include dog food, vitamins, soap and shampoo, grooming tools, toys, collar and/or leash, identification tag, bedding and potty pads.

Do not wait until your pet is already home before shopping. Feeling pressured will cloud your judgment, preventing you from selecting the best option for your puppy. Shopping early would also allow you to save money. With enough time on your hands, you can order from suppliers at a discounted price.

  Make Your Home Pet-Friendly

Some changes are needed to protect both your space and your blue heeler. Ignoring this step would do more than just exposing your puppy to harm. It may also lead to expensive property damage.

First, determine which part of the house will serve as your pet’s own space. Choose a space that does not feel restricting, with sufficient light and air. You may choose to contain your puppy in a fenced area, but if you plan to let it roam freely around the house, you should determine which rooms are off-limits. Block pet access by installing indoor gates.

  Prepare Your Car for the Ride Home

The next space which you should work on is your car. Make it pet-friendly by keeping all breakables away. Clear the interior from clutter and have the following materials prepared before picking up your Blue Heeler Australia: a small blanket, paper towels, and plastic bags.

Take the small blanket with you as you enter the store or breeder’s. If they are present upon collection, rub it on your pet’s mother and/or litter mates. Their scent should be retained by the blanket, which you will wrap around your frightened pet on the ride home. The Kennel Club suggests this technique to help provide comfort throughout the journey.

Meanwhile the paper towels and plastic bags are for when your pet gets carsick. The ride home could be its first time to travel by car, so it is best to have everything prepared instead of panicking when the unexpected happens.

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More tips on taking your blue heeler puppy home and training it as it grows can be found in this book by experienced dog trainer Paul Allen Pierce.

“Dog Training with the No BRAINER Dog TRAINER: How to EASILY TRAIN Your Blue Heeler” is a simple guide that will answer every question that you will have as you raise your pet, from its journey home to its adult years.

Even if you have successfully taken a puppy home before, it wouldn’t hurt to get expert advice. A Blue Heeler Australia has distinct traits that could make this experience different. As a specific resource for this type of Australian cattle dog, it will equip you with the right knowledge and techniques for training your pet. Make sure to get a copy before collecting your puppy!

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