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Originally Posted by LuvMySissy Also get some Nutrical to have on hand in case of hypoglycemia. A couple chew toys for puppy teeth are probably a good idea as well. And a sweater or coat for going outside - even if just to bring her home.
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JODIE! and what about the nightie she'll "Need"
Also remember whatever schedule you set up for her from day #1, she will most likely follow. For example: When I got my 1st, she came out of her playpen AFTER she used her wee wee pad. Then I would let her run around & play until I felt it was time for her to use P-pad again..or when it was time for her nap. By #3, I slacked off, I let her stay out cause it was so much fun to watch her play with the other 2 girls, needless to say, she doesn't always make it to the p-pad... I am sorry I didn't do it the same way for #3, it worked so well and she has no accidents now. Also I have found that the "spot" I put the p-pad in became a permanent spot, even now if I move the p-pad to another location, the older 2 still want to go where the spot was they were used to going. ALl mine are one year or younger.
Good luck and have fun