🏡 How to Prepare Your Home for a Golden Doodle Puppy

Bringing home a Golden Doodle puppy is one of the most exciting days for any family. These fluffy, lovable pups bring endless joy—but just like babies, they need a safe and welcoming environment to thrive. Preparing your home in advance makes the transition smoother for you and your new doodle.

Here’s a checklist to help you get ready.


🐶 1. Puppy-Proof Your Space

Golden Doodle puppies are curious explorers! To keep them safe:

  • Hide electrical cords or use protective covers.
  • Secure cabinets with cleaning supplies or food.
  • Move toxic plants (like lilies or aloe) out of reach.
  • Block off stairs or dangerous areas with baby gates.
  • Pick up small items (socks, kids’ toys, coins) that could be swallowed.

👉 Think of it as “baby-proofing,” but for a very curious fur baby!


🛏️ 2. Create a Cozy Puppy Zone

Your puppy will feel more secure with their own space. Choose a quiet area in your home and set up:

  • A crate or playpen (great for potty training and naps)
  • A soft bed or blanket for comfort
  • Chew toys to keep them entertained and prevent chewing on furniture
  • A water bowl that’s always full of fresh water

🍖 3. Stock Up on Puppy Supplies

Before your doodle comes home, have the essentials ready:

  • Puppy food (ask Michelle what your pup has been eating to avoid tummy issues)
  • Food & water bowls (stainless steel or ceramic are best)
  • Collar & adjustable harness
  • ID tag with your phone number
  • Leash for walks
  • Training treats
  • Puppy-safe shampoo & grooming brush
  • Waste bags for potty breaks

🐕 4. Plan for Potty Training

Consistency is key with doodle puppies. Set up a designated potty area outside and be prepared to take your puppy out:

  • First thing in the morning
  • After meals
  • After naps
  • Before bedtime

Keeping a schedule helps your pup learn quickly and prevents accidents inside.


👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 5. Prepare Your Family

Talk to everyone in the household about puppy rules:

  • Where the puppy can and cannot go
  • Who is responsible for feeding, walking, and potty breaks
  • How to interact gently (especially for kids)

This teamwork helps your doodle feel secure and prevents confusion.


🧡 Final Thoughts

Preparing your home for a Golden Doodle puppy takes a little effort, but the reward is a smoother transition and a happier pup. With a safe environment, the right supplies, and lots of love, your doodle will quickly feel at home—and become the heart of your family.

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