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New Puppy Guide by MiPet Cover

A guide for new puppy owners Walkaway Cover

A useful guide to help you give your new puppy the best start in life

mipetcover.co.uk

Welcome to Walkaway Cover by MiPet Cover pet insurance Let’s cover our best friends throughout all of their adventures.

If your puppy gets into a spot of bother and you need a helping paw with the additional costs, you can easily upgrade your policy. Simply choose either our Lifetime Flex or 365 Flex and you’ll get access to up to £12,000 of vet fee cover in a jiffy! All you need to do is get in touch before your Walkaway Cover expires and we’ll arrange your upgraded cover straight away. We understand that your pets should be able to continue with the clinical care they need, no matter what.

MiPet Cover understands the importance of supporting new pet owners during their puppy’s early months. Puppies with their boundless energy can often find themselves returning to the vets sooner than some new pet owners would imagine. This is why Walkaway Cover was designed; four weeks’ of free pet insurance providing you with £500 of vet fee cover with a bundle of additional exclusive benefits.

Vet fee cover

£1m third party liability (dogs only)

Pet helplines

£500

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Boarding & kennel fee cover

Advertising & reward costs

Emergency treatment abroad

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Getting your puppy started on the right paw

Here are some of the more essential items you’ll need to buy and things to consider in those early weeks

Preventative care

Have you considered pet Insurance? Once your four weeks of free Walkaway Cover have finished, be prepared with a policy that suits your needs, as unexpected vet bills can be costly. See how the MiPet Cover policy options compare on pages 14-17.

This can help your puppy’s health stay in tip-top condition. The Healthy Pet Club scheme helps you to take care of your new puppy while you enjoy savings of up to £200 per year (or more for larger breeds). The Healthy Pet Club membership includes all of your dog’s essential annual vaccinations, flea and worm treatments, health checks every six months, plus access to a great range of benefits including 10% discount on everything in practice… which means you’ll save when you treat your pup to some new toys or treats! thehealthypetclub.co.uk

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Diet and nutrition There’s a huge variety of wet and dry foods on the market making it difficult to decide which is the most appropriate. When choosing a food, it’s important to know that the needs of your pet will change throughout their life and will vary for different species and breeds. Initially they will need specialised puppy food which will contain all the right ingredients.

Settling in Bringing home a new puppy can be really exciting but it can be an anxious time for your furry friend. The change in environment and routine can be extremely disorientating and unnerving, especially if he or she has come from a place in which they felt comfortable and secure, or straight from their mother. This fear can lead to out of character behaviour and/or refusal to eat and drink, but you can ease the transition. Set up a “safe” room where they can feel comfortable and safe. This is where they can sleep, eat, play and go to the toilet. Don’t be tempted to let your new furry friend loose in the house as soon as you get home. He or she will already be nervous about their new home and will quickly become overwhelmed if children and/or other pets are brought to their attention too quickly. Introducing them to: • Other pets. If you have other pets get your new puppy used to their smell first. On the first introduction keep your new pet in a carrier/on a lead. Never leave them unsupervised straight away. • Children. If there is more than one child, meetings should happen gradually so your pet doesn’t feel overwhelmed.

Bedtime A new puppy isn’t a whole lot different to a new baby in that you’ll need to get them used to sleeping through the night. Puppies will often decide it’s time to play at night and most won’t like being left alone. Make sure your puppy’s bed is comfy and somewhere they enjoy spending time. Some find it comforting and reassuring to have something that smells like you in their bed area and may sleep better. You can also try: • Not feeding them too late to save late night toilet trips and letting them digest. • Using up their energy with plenty of playtime, exercise and stimulation throughout the day.

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Exercise

As the owner of a new puppy, you may be unsure as to when you can walk your new puppy before they have been fully vaccinated by your vet. See page 7 for full vaccination information so that they can be safely taken on walks.

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Grooming Getting your pets used to this is important so they’re comfortable with it in the future. You can do it yourself which is a great way to bond, or find a local qualified dog groomer.

• Kong Puppy Flyer

• Kong Puppy Goodie Bone with Rope

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Wubba Tug Toy

Puppy training See pages 8-11 for more details but it is really important to start socialising your puppy once they’ve had all of their vaccinations (see page 7). Getting them to know the basics straight away will lead for a better behaved pooch as they grow.

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Top 10 dog names from 2020...

Either way, you might want to cast your peepers over our top ten puppy and dog names from 2020. We’ve compiled our list after sifting through the MiPet Cover >Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18

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