Q&A: Dog supplies the question is in the details?

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by anonymous: the question is in the details?
What are the things that you bought for your that are like absoluty nessicites and what are stuff that AREN'T nessicites but you bought anyway because you thought your dog needed them? Can you also put your answer like this please(you have to put it but i would like it if you did) :
Nessicites:

Not Nessicites:

Best answer:

Answer by EmpireOfTheDog.com
Hi isabel,
I train dogs, so i ‘m VERY specific about picking things for the that buy me time and training for the dog. I choose lots of edible food puzzle toys to keep the dog occupied and tire it out. When you give the dog toys that are partially edible to play and chew on, you GUARANTEE he'll use those, and not your couch, hand or rug. When you use so-so non foody toys, it's a toss up what your dog decides to do with his time.
Here's my short list of tips…and there's more to read on this if you like it at DOGUBLIC.COM
1. Kong [ filled with frozen peanut butter or wet food]
2. Bully Sticks for chewing
3. Tricky treat ball for dry food, to roll around and eat meals.

OTHER TIPS
1. a crate to help with housetraining.
2. don't buy a NICE bed yet for your pup, assume he'll destroy it in these first formative months, and stick to towels, or a cheaper one. Same for leashes, save the fancy stuff for later.
3. Nature's MIracle or Petastic spray enzymatic cleaner to clean up any accidents. Don't rely on bleach, ammonia or standard cleaning products to remove the doggy urine smell.
4. ID tags! don't let your get permanently lost!

Hope this helps!
good luck.xoxo

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    • November 1, 2012

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    • November 1, 2012

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    • November 1, 2012

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    • November 1, 2012

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    • November 1, 2012

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    • November 1, 2012

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    • November 1, 2012

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    • MRS.HUEIGGENS
    • November 1, 2012

    Your dog or puppy will need:
    A place to eat
    A bed of its own (even a cardboard box will do)
    A thorough checkup
    A collar and identity tag
    A strong, short leash
    No sudden change in diet
    A safe environment
    A playpen or indoor kennel
    A variety of safe toys to play with
    Plenty of exercise
    A balanced diet
    Fresh clean water available at all times
    Regular grooming
    A yearly trip to the vet for booster shots
    Regular treatment for parasites (worms, fleas, ticks, etc.)
    Companionship
    Basic first-aid kit (bandages, gauze, cotton, antiseptic,etc.)
    Needleless syringe (for liquid medication)

    The following items are recommended but not neccesary
    Medical insurance
    Regular teeth brushing
    Muzzle
    Obedience classes
    Fenced-in yard
    Doghouse
    Toenail clippers
    Baby gates
    Doggy seatbelt or harness

    • Leah
    • November 1, 2012

    Necessities:
    healthy dog food
    water/food bowl
    one toy(to keep busy..other wise he might get hyper after having nothing to do)
    leash
    collar
    brush (if dog has long hair)
    LOVE

    Not Necessities:
    many more toys
    doggy bed/ blanket
    cage
    dog shampoo
    anything like that!!!

    • **So Kiss Me**
    • November 1, 2012

    all the things ppl mentioned and dont forget to register your dog!! its about 12 bucks i think

    • cgminime
    • November 1, 2012

    Necessities: colar, leash, food dishes, ID tag, brush, kennel, shampoo, rubber chew toy, hard chew toys like hoofs and peisels, ball & tennis racquet (I have a border collie and he gets to where I hit the ball, before the ball does), and a Little Green carpet cleaning machine for that first year .

    Not Necessary: wire comb, bags of snacks, doggie wipes (like baby wipes) coat freshener spray, nail clippers (I let the groomers do that once a month along with keeping the hair short in summer).
    I think only you will know in the long run what you actually use and what was a waste. Good luck with your pup!

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