Bringing a Boston Terrier puppy home requires planning. New owners should gather 22 essential items before the puppy arrives to ensure a smooth transition and safe environment.

The checklist starts with housing basics. Boston Terriers need a crate for house training and safe sleeping. Owners should also have a comfortable bed, food and water bowls, and a collar and leash. These items create structure and establish boundaries for the energetic breed.

Food selection matters immediately. Boston Terrier puppies have specific nutritional needs during growth stages. Owners should purchase high-quality puppy food formulated for small breeds, which supports bone development and digestion. Transition food gradually when changing brands to avoid stomach upset.

Play and enrichment items keep Boston Terriers mentally stimulated. Toys designed for small dogs, including balls, rope toys, and puzzle feeders, prevent boredom and destructive behavior. Boston Terriers are social and playful, so varied toys maintain engagement.

Grooming supplies become necessary early. Boston Terriers have short coats requiring regular brushing, nail clippers, dog shampoo, and a toothbrush. Dental care prevents issues common in small breeds. A grooming kit makes home maintenance easier and builds bonding time.

Health and safety items belong on every list. Enzymatic wipes clean soiling accidents during house training. First aid supplies address minor injuries. A thermometer helps monitor fever. Gates prevent access to dangerous areas.

Other essential items include training pads for house breaking, waste bags for walks, and a car harness for safe travel. Boston Terriers weigh 12 to 25 pounds and fit well in vehicles, but secure travel protects both dog and driver.

Before bringing a puppy home, schedule a veterinary appointment within the first week. The vet confirms health status, establishes vaccination