Make sure you have plenty of paper towels for soaking up accidents. LOL
Other than that I would I have the small kong to start with and some smaller yet durable stuffies and a few little nylabones. Don't forget your little collar or harness. They grow so quickly, you might want to get the next size up as well. Decide what you are going to use for training treats as a food reward can be a great way to help her focus. You want these to be a very small size. My best tip is to have several extra long leashes (15 ft. 20 ft. and even 50 ft.) not the retractable ones, just ordinary long leashes. They might be called training leashes. These give the pup a chance to run and get a distance from you for pottying. The 50 ft. ones can be a little cumbersome to manuever until you get the hang of it and if you aren't careful the dog can tie you up in a knotbut I wouldn't raise a puppy without these.
[ November 08, 2001: Message edited by: RachelJ ]
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