Border Collie puppies arrive home needing specific gear to thrive. Preparing your home with the right supplies sets your new pup up for success.

A quality puppy food formulated for large-breed dogs forms the foundation of good nutrition. Border Collies grow rapidly, and large-breed formulas support proper bone and joint development. Consult your veterinarian about the best food transition plan if switching brands.

Crate training requires an appropriately sized crate. Your Border Collie puppy needs room to stand and turn around, but not so much space that housebreaking becomes difficult. Include soft bedding inside for comfort and security.

Water and food bowls should be stainless steel or ceramic. Plastic can harbor bacteria and may cause allergies. Elevated feeders reduce strain on growing joints.

Collars, leashes, and ID tags are legal necessities. A microchip from your veterinarian provides permanent identification if your puppy escapes.

Border Collies need mental and physical stimulation. Stock up on puzzle toys, balls, and rope toys. Intelligence toys like Kongs keep active minds engaged and reduce destructive behavior.

Grooming tools include brushes, nail clippers, and dog shampoo. Border Collies shed heavily and benefit from regular brushing.

Training treats in small sizes work best for puppies. Use low-calorie options during training sessions to avoid overfeeding.

A bed or mat gives your puppy a designated rest space. Choose washable options for easy cleaning during housebreaking.

Visit your veterinarian within the first week. Your vet will establish a vaccination schedule, check for parasites, and discuss spaying or neutering timing. Ask about parasite prevention products for fleas, ticks, and worms.

Cleaning supplies for accidents should include enzymatic clean