New Year’s Checklist for Dog Parents

The year 2024 is almost here, and we’re sure you are ready to roll with your personal New Year checklist, like waking up early, hitting the gym daily, minimizing screen time, keeping the house clean, and so on. But if you are a dog parent, you certainly want to create one for them to keep them happy and healthy year-round. Here are a few things you must not skip while preparing a New Year checklist for dogs.

Things to Include in Your Dog’s New Year Checklist

  • Bathing and Grooming Your Dog

Planning a bathing and grooming routine for your pet is a great way to keep them clean and fresh throughout the year. Go through your dog’s grooming tools and replace those that are broken or are not functional anymore.

  • Pet Proofing Your House

Pet proofing your home will help you keep your pet safe and your home clean. Start the New Year by pet proofing your house, and always have the peace of mind that your pet is safe and secure with you.

  • Sorting Out The Dog Toys

Dogs love toys and dog parents love buying toys for their furry companions. If you think your dog has too many dog toys that they aren’t interested in anymore, sort them out and donate the extras to the nearby shelter homes as a New Year gift to the pets in need.

  • Bedding, Blankets, and Towels

Start your new year by sorting and cleaning your dog’s beds, blankets, and towels. Consider donating extra towels, washcloths, blankets, sheets, pet beds, heating pads, etc. to your local animal shelter homes.

  • Evaluating Your Dog’s Diet

Is your dog eating right? Certain diseases may develop in your dog if its diet plan is deficient in wholesome, well-balanced meals and if it is underweight or overweight. Review your dog’s nutrition plan as you enter the New Year 2024 and adjust as needed to suit your dog’s needs.

  • Examining Your Pet’s First Aid Kit

Go through your dog’s first aid kit to check if any of the items are missing. Replace the products that are expired with new ones. Also, check if the kit has all copies of your pet’s important documents, like vaccination certificates and identification certificates, as well as emergency contact numbers.

  • Having an Emergency Fund or Pet Insurance

Plan your finances to save up for your pet’s emergency fund, or consider buying a pet insurance plan this year. Being financially prepared for unforeseen events like accidents and illnesses makes difficult times more manageable.

  • Stocking up on your dog’s essentials

New Year Sale is a great opportunity to stock up on flea and tick treatments, dewormers, dog food, dog beds, toys, and other pet supplies on highly discounted prices. To begin the year with big savings, you can VetSupply’s New Year Sale and grab your favourite dog supplies