How to Prepare for Your First Bully Puppy: A Comprehensive Guide

Whether it’s your first pet or your fifth, bringing a puppy home is always a special moment. But if it’s an American bully puppy, you’ll want to be even more prepared, as these little ones crave love and affection right from the start. The more love you shower on your new pup, the more loyalty you’ll receive in return. To help your bully puppy settle in smoothly, there are a few important things you need to take care of. At Southeast Bully Kennels, we believe in supporting pet owners to create the best possible environment for their new bully puppies.

Guide for Preparing Your Home for Your First Bully Puppy 

  1. Make Your Home Puppy-Proof 

Ensure your home or living space is safe for the new bully puppy. This means removing any items that could potentially expose the pup to dangerous situations. Keep electrical cords out of reach, remove any toxic plants, and make sure small objects that the puppy could ingest are put away. Next, set up a designated area for the pup with a comfortable bed and keep toys and water easily accessible. 

  1. Stock-up Essential Supplies

Your aim should be to make your puppy feel at home instantly. For this purpose, ensure you invest in basic items like food and water bowls, chew toys, a leash, and a collar. Also, stock up on essential items like puppy food for nutrition and puppy pads for in-house training. Apart from these things, a crate can be used to prepare a comfortable bed for the little one.

  1. Visit the Vet

This is one of the first things you do after bringing your bully puppy home. Let the vet examine your new furry companion. Ensure the breeder shares the up-to-date vaccination report with you, which you can share with the vet. Discuss potential issues, like flea and tick prevention methods, vaccination schedules, or anything else you may need to know. 

  1. Start House Training Early

American Bully Puppies need regular and consistent training. For example, begin the bathroom break routine as soon as your pup comes home. Reinforced training helps a lot, so reward the little one by patting it or giving it a treat every time it successfully completes the job. Adjusting to certain routines may take time, so be patient and avoid punishment, as it can instill fear in the furry companion and also make it anxious around you. 

  1. Social Training is a Must

American bully puppies are social creatures and seek attention from people and other animals around them. Therefore, you must let them socialize and ensure that these experiences are positive. Keep encouraging the pup and introduce new surroundings and entities gradually; otherwise, everything will be overwhelming for your new pet.

  1. Teach Basic Commands

Start training your puppy on basic commands like “come,” “sit,” and “stay” as early as possible. Positive reinforcement techniques give the best results, so encourage your puppy with treats, hugs, praise, or a simple pat when it shows good behavior. Keep these training sessions short and fun so the pup does not become bored or lose interest.

  1. Simulate Your Bully Puppy Mentally & Physically 

Remember, the American bully breed is highly active, both physically and mentally. To keep them happy & healthy, engage them in activities that challenge their minds & bodies. Regular walks, interactive play, and puzzle toys are great ways to stimulate your puppy and burn off excess energy.

  1. Establish a Routine

Consistency is key. Make a schedule for feeding, bathing, playtime, and bedtime, and stick to it. This will help your pup feel secure and understand what to expect throughout the day.

Conclusion

Ensure you plan well in advance before you bring your first bully puppy home. These tips will help you and the little one settle down happily. Contact us at Southeast Bully Kennels for any support required for bully puppies.