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The Best Time of Year to Get a Puppy

The Best Time of Year to Get a Puppy

Bringing a puppy into your home is one of the most exciting (and heart-warming) decisions you’ll ever make. But did you know the time of year you welcome your new furry family member can make a big difference to their settling-in period?

Here’s what you need to know about the pros and cons of each season and how to prepare for puppy life, whatever the weather.

Spring – The Popular Choice 🌼

Why it’s great:

  • Mild weather makes house training easier (no freezing rain to stand in at 6am!).
  • Longer daylight hours give you more time for walks and socialisation.
  • Many breeders plan litters for spring, so you’ll often have more choice.

Things to consider:

  • Flea and tick season starts around this time, so prevention is key.
  • Spring can be muddy, so be ready with Puppy Love Shampoo for those post-walk clean-ups.

Summer – Perfect for Socialising ☀️

Why it’s great:

  • Warm, dry weather makes training and walks more pleasant.
  • Lots of outdoor activities and events give your puppy social experiences.
  • Easier travel for vet visits and puppy classes.

Things to consider:

  • Hot weather means you’ll need to watch for overheating and protect sensitive paws with Paw & Nose Balm.
  • Summer holidays might make consistency tricky if you have lots planned.

Autumn – Calm and Comfortable 🍂

Why it’s great:

  • Cooler weather means less risk of heat stress.
  • Parks and outdoor spaces are quieter after the summer rush, perfect for gentle introductions.

Things to consider:

  • Wet, muddy walks mean more cleaning - keep Puppy Powder Fragrance Spray on hand to freshen up.
  • Darker evenings may mean fewer opportunities for outdoor socialisation.

Winter – Snuggly but Challenging ❄️

Why it’s great:

  • Perfect excuse for cosy nights in bonding with your pup.
  • Early house training can mean a well-behaved dog ready for spring.

Things to consider:

  • Cold, wet weather can make toilet training harder.
  • Short days mean less daylight for walks.
  • Roads and pavements may be treated with salt and grit, so paw protection is important.

So… When’s the Best Time?

There’s no single ‘perfect’ time to get a puppy, it’s all about your lifestyle, schedule, and readiness to give your new companion the time and care they need.

That said, spring and summer tend to be easier for training and socialising thanks to milder weather and longer days.

Whenever you decide, stocking up on essentials like Puppy Love Shampoo, Puppy Powder Fragrance Spray, and Paw & Nose Balm will help keep your puppy clean, comfortable, and healthy year-round.

LS
Lucy Skidmore
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