You did it! You’ve survived the wait, and now you’re about to welcome a bouncing, fluffy Labradoodle puppy into your life. Congratulations!
Those first few days are pure magic, but they can also feel like a beautiful, chaotic blur. Before the puppy kisses and zoomies take over, you need to set your home up for success. Trust us, scrambling to buy a cleaner after the first accident is zero fun.
To keep the joy high and the stress low, here are the 8 Labradoodle Puppy Supplies you need to have sitting by the door (or, better yet, already set up!) when you bring your new best friend home.
This isn’t a jail cell; it’s their safe, cozy bedroom. Crate training is the single best favour you can do yourself and your Labradoodle. It’s the fastest way to housebreak them and prevent a teething disaster on your antique chair.
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We recommend a highly-rated double-door wire crate (like the Amazon Basics brand) that comes with a divider and an easy-to-clean plastic tray. Multiple sizes are available to suit the grown-up size of your puppy.
That coat, those eyes, that boundless energy—it all starts with good food! Ask your breeder what your puppy is eating now and stick with it for the first few weeks to avoid an upset tummy (a happy digestive system is key to the Labradoodle life!).
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Look for a brand (like Hill’s Science Diet Large Breed Puppy or Diamond Naturals Large Breed Puppy) that lists whole meat as the first ingredient and has balanced Calcium/Phosphorus levels.
Purchase Hill’s Science Diet Puppy Food on Amazon
Simple, but crucial. Skip the cute plastic bowls. They harbour bacteria and will eventually become a chew toy.
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Get a set of stainless steel non-slip bowls (look for options with a rubber ring base) that are dishwasher safe. For a puppy, aim for a smaller bowl for food and a larger one for constant water supply.
Your Labradoodle puppy is an expert chewer. They’re part Labrador (chewers!) and they’re teething! You need to give them appropriate outlets, or they will choose your shoes.
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Accidents are inevitable—it’s part of the puppy package. But you can’t just use regular soap. Your puppy’s nose is a superpower, and if they can still smell the residual odour, they’ll think, “Aha! This is the bathroom!”
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The two champions in this category are Rocco & Roxie Supply Co. Stain and Odor Eliminator or Nature’s Miracle. They are highly effective and certified safe for carpets.
Links to purchase enzymatic cleaner in the text above.
Before their first proper walk, they need their first suit of armour: a collar and ID tag. Even if they’re only playing in the backyard, things happen fast.
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1. Check out these super cute, stainless steel, fully-customisable ID tags from Meow the Woof. Sure to look great on a Doodle of any size or colour.
3. If the retractable-type dog lead seems more of your style, check out this popular style. TUG 360° Tangle-Free Retractable Dog Lead.
They need a soft place to land after a burst of energy, but let’s be realistic: they’re puppies. They have accidents and they get muddy.
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A bolster bed with a fully removable, washable cover (like this one) is the smartest choice for a new puppy. Look for brands that use durable, chew-resistant fabric.
The Labradoodle coat is beautiful, but it’s a matting magnet! You don’t need clippers yet, but you do need to start getting your puppy comfortable with brushing immediately.
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Professional groomers swear by the Chris Christensen Big G Slicker Brush (the investment is worth it!) and a good Andis Steel Comb with both wide and narrow teeth.
Get these essentials set up, and you’ll be ready to move past the prep work and jump straight into Living the Labradoodle Life—the fun part!