Adjustable Wire Crate
A divider lets the crate grow with your puppy, so one purchase covers the whole first year of training and safe rest.
One of a kind, adaptable, and full of surprises
A mixed breed pup brings the best of many worlds. Temperament and size can vary, so the first month is about learning who your individual dog is. Many mixed breeds are wonderfully healthy and adaptable companions.
Every mix is unique. Watch your puppy closely and let their personality guide your routine rather than a breed label.
These breed aware tips sit on top of the core plan. Follow them alongside your day by day guide for the smoothest possible start.
Grooming depends on the coat you end up with. Ask your vet or groomer once you see how the coat develops, and brush weekly as a baseline.
Share these with your vet at the first visit. They are common points for the breed, not a diagnosis, and your vet is always the best guide for your individual pet.
Always vet first. Breed guides help you prepare, but they never replace a professional. For any health worry, diet change, or unusual sign, please contact your veterinarian.
A short, sensible kit to cover the early weeks with your new companion.
A divider lets the crate grow with your puppy, so one purchase covers the whole first year of training and safe rest.
A visible tag brings a lost pet home faster than a chip alone. Add your phone number the day your pet arrives.
Accidents happen in month one. An enzyme cleaner removes the scent fully so your pet does not return to the same spot.