Yay! I'm excited for you! I hope we get to see many more pics of cute little Mickey!

Here's a thing that I thought of...dental care. Get a toothbrush package, and it'd be good if you got one that came with the little fingerbrushes. It's good to get a dog used to having it's teeth and gums touched at an early age! Also get some nail clippers and puppy shampoo (I think you already mentioned you had a brush). Dogs need to get used to grooming, or I (personally) know the consequences, lol.

Make sure you get some good puppy sized treats, and maybe even pick up a book on training. We're always here to ask, but it's nice to have a book to turn to also. I enjoy the "Dummies" books, as they have good information, easy to follow, and have a bit of humor. Check around and see what places offer a puppy kindergarten type of class. He won't be old enough to go soon, but it'd be good to find out for future reference.

Also some Bitter Apple and Puppy training spray would be a good idea! You spray the bitter apple on things you don't want the puppy to chew...the taste of it is supposed to deter them. And use the puppy training spray to put in spot in the yard. It's supposed to make them want to "go" in that spot which helps with potty training. You will need a pooper-scooper!

And here's an extra tip just from me, heh, lol. There's these pads that are for babies (human) that soak up the mess. I think they are changing table pads. You can get them at Wal-mart in a package of 2 for around $6. They fit perfectly in a medium sized crate. They are made of cloth, and they really do completely absorb any potty accidents....then you can just wash or spray them off and use them again and again! Ok well, you can use them until the puppy decides to destroy them..heh. They worked wonders for Mckinney (was really bad at going in his crate) but Nebo soon started ripping his apart. I actually put them down in the car and other places he would be laying too.

And, as Dogz said, find out what kind of food the breeder used, and either keep him on that or transition him slowly to your own preference of puppy food. Puppies have weak stomachs (and small bladders lol)!

I was like ParNone also.....I didn't change anything in my house but I watched Nebo like no other! Of course, there's nothing like a puppy to teach you to not leave things on or near the floor.