A Vet’s Checklist: Are You Ready for a Puppy? 15 Essential Questions to Ask (2025) 🐶📝

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A Vet’s Checklist: Are You Ready for a Puppy? 15 Essential Questions to Ask (2025) 🐶📝
By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc
Hi—I’m Dr Duncan Houston BVSc, veterinarian and founder of Ask A Vet. Puppies are irresistibly cute—but they’re also time-consuming, financially demanding, and emotionally intense. If you're considering adding one to your family, this vet‑approved checklist will help you reflect honestly and plan wisely.
✅ The 15-Point Puppy Readiness Checklist
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Can I commit 10–15 years?
Your puppy will grow into an adult dog with lifelong needs—through joyful highs and inevitable health lows. -
Do I have time daily for training & care?
Puppies need consistent schedules: feeding, play, training, socialization, and potty breaks—especially in the first 6–12 months. -
Am I financially prepared?
Vet visits, vaccinations, deworming, desexing, emergency care, quality food, grooming, training, and supplies can cost thousands annually. -
Is everyone in the household on board?
Partners, roommates, kids, and extended family all need to be aligned in expectations and responsibilities. -
Is my home puppy-proofed?
Electric cords, small objects, plants, and food scraps can all become dangers. Do you have a safe sleeping and potty space? -
Do I understand crate training & housetraining?
Accidents are inevitable. Puppies don’t “know better”—training is up to you. -
Am I willing to clean up messes calmly?
Poop, pee, chewed shoes, and scratched furniture are part of the journey. Can you react with patience and consistency? -
Have I researched breeds or energy levels?
Match your lifestyle (urban, active, family-focused, sedentary) to the right type of dog—not just a cute face. -
Do I travel often or work long hours?
Puppies need supervision and interaction. If you’re gone 8+ hours, have you planned for a pet sitter, walker, or doggy daycare? -
Am I emotionally prepared for setbacks?
Training regression, behavior issues, or unexpected illness can test your patience. Are you ready to grow through those moments? -
Can I afford desexing, microchipping & ID tags?
Essential for safety, health, and avoiding unwanted litter. Ask A Vet can help you schedule and plan your puppy’s medical milestones. -
Will I invest in socialization?
Puppies need exposure to people, animals, surfaces, and sounds before 16 weeks to reduce future anxiety. -
Am I ready to train with positive reinforcement?
Force-free training builds trust and reduces fear. Tools like Woopf puzzle feeders and Ask A Vet behavior support make it easier. -
Do I have a plan for emergencies?
Vet ER visits can cost $500–$3000+. Consider pet insurance or savings. Use Ask A Vet to assess non-urgent symptoms before rushing to the ER. -
Am I doing this for the right reasons?
Puppies are a long-term commitment—not just a holiday gift or a quick fix for loneliness. Are you prepared for the real work behind the cuteness?
🏠 Daily Realities of Puppy Life
In the early weeks, expect:
- 4–6 potty breaks daily (including late night)
- Chewing, mouthing, biting (normal—but needs redirection)
- Training time (5–15 min sessions, multiple times per day)
- Limited alone time (puppies under 4 months should not be alone for more than 2–3 hours)
🧠 How Ask A Vet,
- Ask A Vet App: Live support for puppy health, nutrition, desexing plans, vaccine schedules, and behavior questions.
📌 Final Thoughts from a Vet
Getting a puppy is one of life’s great joys—but it’s also a full-time responsibility. If you’re ready, you’ll be rewarded with loyalty, love, and laughter. This checklist is here to help you pause, reflect, and prepare. Don’t rush the process. And remember—Ask A Vet is here to support you every step of the way. 🐾❤️