What To Do Next Checklist (After Week 1) — Dog / Puppy
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After Week-1 Checklist — Dog / Puppy
Week one is done. Now it’s about building a routine, preventing problem habits early, and making daily life easier.
1) Lock in a simple routine
- Keep meals consistent (same times daily when possible)
- Pick a predictable potty schedule (especially after sleep, play, and meals)
- Add 1–2 short play/training blocks per day (5–10 minutes)
2) Confirm the vet plan
- If you haven’t already: schedule the first wellness visit
- Bring any records you have (vaccines, microchip, prior meds)
- Ask about diet, healthy weight, parasite prevention, and dental basics
3) Upgrade the setup (only where it helps)
- Add one improvement at a time so your dog doesn’t get overstimulated
- Consider upgrades that reduce effort:
- Easier feeding/water routine
- A calmer rest area (bed/crate setup)
- Better chew options (to protect furniture)
4) Train the “easy wins” (next 2 weeks)
- Pick 1–2 focus skills: name response, sit, leash manners, crate comfort
- Reward calm behavior (settling, quiet waiting)
- Keep training short and end on a win

5) Gentle socialization (confidence building)
- Introduce new sounds, people, surfaces, and short outings slowly
- Keep it positive and low-pressure
- If your dog seems stressed, back up and go slower
6) Prevent boredom (and problem behaviors)
- Rotate toys instead of leaving everything out
- Add enrichment:
- Food puzzles / treat games
- Sniff walks (mental exercise)
- Chew time (supervised)
7) Set a cleaning + maintenance rhythm
- Daily: quick cleanup of feeding area, check toys for damage
- Weekly: wash bowls, wash bedding, refresh toys
- Keep enzyme cleaner stocked (accidents happen during learning)
8) If you have other pets: keep introductions slow
- Separate resources at first (food/water/rest areas)
- Short, calm interactions only—end on a good note
9) Track what matters
- Appetite + water intake
- Bathroom habits (patterns help you adjust the schedule)
- Energy level and sleep
- Chewing/jumping/barking triggers (time + situation)
10) Know when to call the vet
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If something feels off and it’s not improving, trust your gut and call.
Pro tip
After week one, consistency beats intensity. A steady routine + small daily training wins = a calmer dog and fewer headaches later.
