How To Prepare for a New Dog or Cat at Home
By Ring on January 13, 2023
After several months of thinking, research, and long talks with other pet parents, you’ve finally decided that it’s time to expand your family — with a new furry friend. But before you can visit a shelter, fall in love with your new dog or kitten, and watch them sniff out their forever home, you need to ensure that your house is ready for its latest addition.
Whether you plan on adopting an energetic puppy or an older, mellow cat, here are a few tips to help you pet-proof your space before they make it their own.
How To Prepare Your House for a Dog
When you imagine your life with a new puppy or dog, you think of long walks outside, afternoon cuddles, and games of fetch in the park. But before settling into a routine with your new companion, you need to get through an adjustment period — which can require a lot of time and patience.
Here are some universal tips to help you prepare for a new dog:
While all dogs require some advanced preparation, you may need to take these extra steps if you’re preparing for a new puppy:
How To Prepare Your Home for a Cat
A cat may seem like a more low-maintenance pet than a two-month-old puppy, but welcoming a feline friend still requires pet-proofing. Here are a few tips to make your home cat-friendly before you introduce your newest family member.
Tips for Any New Furry Friend
Whether you adopt a five-year-old German Shepherd or a tabby kitten that can fit in the palm of your hand, these tips can help you prepare your home for any new companion.
Install Indoor and Outdoor Security Cameras
In a perfect world, you’d be able to spend every free moment getting to know your pet, learning their routine, and introducing them to your friends and family. But you can't keep an eye on Fido or Fluffy around the clock if you have kids, a job, and a new fur baby to look after.
If you want to check in on your dog or cat from the office, kid's football game, or across the house, consider installing a few Indoor and Outdoor Security Cameras. You can watch live footage of your cat chasing a toy mouse across the living room or your dog running circles around the backyard. And if you put a camera in a room your new pet isn’t supposed to enter, you’ll get a Motion Alert letting you know if they do — so you can pick up a doorknob cover on your way home.
As a new dog or cat owner, you may not want to imagine your new friend escaping the house. But some crafty pets can find a way to sneak out as soon as you turn your head. If they pass your Outdoor Cam or Video Doorbell, you’ll know exactly when they left by checking the Motion Alerts on your Ring App.
With a Ring Protect subscription, you’ll also be able to look through your video footage to see where your furry friend went and save a video to share with your neighbors. You may even capture the exact moment they return home — like Lilly the cat, who rang her parents’ doorbell after a four-day adventure around the neighborhood. And you'll have plenty of content of your pets' antics to share with your friends, family and on social media like Bella's and Miso's humans did.
Create a Pet Profile on the Neighbors App
If your precious pet becomes an escape artist, you don’t want to waste any time before starting your search. But your neighbors may be the best resource to help you bring Milo home — especially if he ends up on their front porch.
Download the Neighbors App to create a Pet Profile. By completing this step now, you won’t have to spend time creating a post to share with the neighborhood. The app will generate a Lost Pet post using the pictures and information you already entered, so you can get the word out right away.
When creating a Lost Pet Post, remember to opt-in to share the images of your pet attached to the post with Petco Love Lost. Ring’s integration with Petco Love Lost uses pet image-recognition technology to analyze the images from a Lost Pet Post and check all shelters Petco Love Lost partners with within a 50-mile radius from your location, as well as all privately-reported found pets on Petco Love Lost.
Our Final Tip: Get Excited!
Now that you and your home are prepared for a new dog or cat, the day has finally come to expand your family! Be prepared for a lifetime of snuggles, walks in the park, petting sessions — and fur that never seems to go away, no matter how many times you pull out the vacuum.
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