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Dog essentials for new pet owners, from beds to food to toys – and health insurance

  • Have you adopted a new dog or bought a puppy? A dog trainer breaks down the most important items you will need to keep them happy

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What sort of bed should you get a new puppy or shelter dog? What sort of food? And what kind of feeding bowl? A dog trainer breaks down the essentials. Photo: Shutterstock

The big day is approaching and your new furry flat mate is about to move in. As a new dog owner, you are going to want to be well prepared – but what do you really need?

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Dog trainer Jella Felleiter breaks down the most important dog essentials.

“A basket or blanket is definitely a good idea,” says Felleiter, “but nothing expensive.” That is because puppies and shelter dogs are apt to destroy things, and it usually takes time for dogs to pick their favourite resting place.

Felleiter has found that many dogs prefer a bed with a rim or lip on which they can rest their head. If you have a long-haired dog you should buy a bed that is not too fluffy, as it could get too warm.

“Above all, the bed should be easy to clean,” the expert says. The bed should also be at least as wide as the dog’s shoulder height. For length, add another 50 per cent to the dog’s shoulder height.

Many dogs prefer a bed with a lip or rim to rest their heads on – when they feel like it. Photo: Shutterstock
Many dogs prefer a bed with a lip or rim to rest their heads on – when they feel like it. Photo: Shutterstock

Felleiter recommends ceramic food and water bowls, as these are easy to clean. Plastic bowls are also OK, but steer clear of aluminium – particularly if you have a shelter dog.

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