🐶 Introduction
Bringing home a Labrador Retriever puppy is exciting, emotional, and sometimes overwhelming. The first week is the most important period because it shapes your puppy’s behavior, trust, and adjustment to its new home.
In this guide, you’ll learn exactly what to do day by day to ensure a smooth transition.
🏡 Before Your Puppy Arrives
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Preparation makes everything easier.
✔️ What You Need Ready:
- Crate or puppy bed
- Food and water bowls
- Puppy food (same as breeder)
- Toys and chew items
- Safe sleeping area
👉 A prepared home reduces stress for your puppy.
🗓️ Day 1: Arrival Day
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Your puppy is entering a completely new environment.
What to do:
- Keep things calm and quiet
- Let the puppy explore slowly
- Show sleeping and potty areas
- Avoid too many visitors
👉 Don’t overwhelm your puppy.
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Labrador Puppy Contract🗓️ Day 2–3: Settling In
Focus: Routine building
Your Labrador Retriever puppy is starting to adjust.
What to do:
- Start a feeding schedule
- Begin potty training routine
- Short play sessions
- Introduce crate time
👉 Consistency is more important than perfection.
🗓️ Day 4–5: Training Begins
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Now your puppy is more comfortable.
Start:
- “Sit” command
- Name recognition
- Leash introduction
- Positive reinforcement (treats + praise)
👉 Keep sessions 5–10 minutes only.
🗓️ Day 6: Socialization Start
Introduce gently:
- Family members
- Calm environments
- Household sounds (TV, vacuum, etc.)
Avoid:
- Loud crowds
- Overhandling
- Stressful environments
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By now, your puppy should feel more secure.
Final goals:
- Stable feeding schedule
- Potty training progress
- Crate comfort
- Basic obedience started
👉 Routine = confidence.
🚽 Potty Training During Week 1
Accidents are normal.
Tips:
- Take puppy out every 2–3 hours
- Always after eating or sleeping
- Reward immediately after success
- Never punish mistakes
🐕 Sleep Expectations
Your Labrador Retriever puppy will sleep a lot (18–20 hours per day).
Tips:
- Keep sleeping area quiet
- Use crate for security
- Don’t disturb sleep often
⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid
❌ Too many visitors early on
❌ Changing food immediately
❌ Long training sessions
❌ Lack of routine
👉 Stability is everything in week one.
❤️ Final Thoughts
The first week with your Labrador Retriever puppy is all about patience, routine, and bonding. If you stay consistent and calm, your puppy will quickly adapt and begin forming lifelong trust with you.
